
Samsung Frame TVs can now display artwork from New York City’s Metropolitan Museum of Art including treasured pieces from the American Wing, Asian Art, Egyptian Art, European Paintings, Islamic Art and more. Those who own a The Frame set, a 4K Smart TV boasting a billion shades of color and a picture frame bezel, can head on over to the Samsung Art Store today to begin downloading.



You’ll be able to download Edgar Degas’ “The Rehearsal of the Ballet Onstage” (1874), Vincent van Gogh’s “Sunflowers” (1887), Paul Cézanne’s “Still Life with Apples and Pot of Primroses” (1890); and Georges Seurat’s “Circus Sideshow” (1887-1888). Frame TVs can also be used to display ancient artifacts like an Egyptian wedjat eye amulet (1070-664 B.C.), and medieval treasures such as “The Unicorn Rests in a Garden” (1495-1505) and the famous French / South Netherlandish textile from the Unicorn Tapestries. More information here.
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Since its founding in 1870, The Met has been dedicated to bringing art and culture to the daily lives of visitors and art enthusiasts around the world. Our collaboration with Samsung activates this mission in a new and modern way, allowing consumers to enjoy iconic works from The Met’s collection at home. As users explore the selection and choose works to display, this program will create a new dialogue about art, creativity and technology,” said Josh Romm, Head of Global Licensing and Partnerships at The Met.





