Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and the Americas at the Met Cloisters

 

Ear ornament with winged runner
400–700 CE
Moche
Gold, turquoise, sodalite, shell
Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1966, 1977
66.196.40
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

 
 

Creatures of Myth and Imagination

Europe and the Americas

May 18, 2026 – October 18, 2026

 

For as long as humans have told stories, we’ve imagined creatures that transcend the natural world. Fantastical beings combining the features of animals, humans, and even plants appear across cultures, emerging in the most ancient myths and enduring in contemporary epics. The widespread presence of these supernatural beings, possessing the power to transform and be transformed, reflects a global impulse to make sense of both known and unknown worlds. Visual artists have given form to these imaginary creatures, resulting in some of the most fearsome, beloved, and extraordinary works of art ever made.

Set in the evocative atmosphere of The Met Cloisters, Creatures of Myth and Imagination: Europe and the Americas sheds light on a selection of works created on either side of the Atlantic Ocean between 500 and 1500 CE. The exhibition’s exploration of hybrid creatures deepens our understanding of their apparent necessity among diverse peoples. In the Americas, a complex gold pendant by a Tairona artist of northern Colombia, depicting a confrontational figure with hands on hips, a crocodile-like head, and an enormous headdress, would have reflected and expressed the wearer’s status and power. In Europe, ferocious dragons such as the one depicted on a monumental fresco from the monastery of San Pedro de Arlanza, Spain, took center stage to convey a multiplicity of meanings both sacred and profane.

With these and over 50 other objects, including sculpture, ceramics, ivories, textiles, paintings, and metalwork, Creatures of Myth and Imagination looks beyond a specific story, time, and place to explore larger questions about who we are and what connects us.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Exhibition Preview

 

Pricket Candlestick with a Naked Youth Fighting a Dragon
ca. 1140–60
South Netherlandish
Gilded copper alloy
Gift of George Blumenthal, 1941
41.100.131
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Stirrup-spout bottle with fox warrior
500–800 CE
Moche
Ceramic, slip
Gift of Henry G. Marquand, 1882
82.1.29
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Double bird pendant
950-1100 CE
Coclé (Macaracas)
Gold, rose quartz
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.485
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Crocodile-head figure pendant
700-1550 CE
Chiriqui
Gold
Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1966, 1977
66.196.1
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Feathered serpent pendant
1325–1521 CE
Mexica (Aztec)
Shell
Gift of the Mol Collection, 2020
2020.386.1
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Crocodile-head figure pendant
700–1550 CE
Chiriqui
Gold (cast alloy), pyrite inlay, hematite
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.1064
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Tuber-inspired stirrup-spout bottle
600–800 CE
Moche
Ceramic, slip
Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Cummings, 1964
64.228.57
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Aquamanile in the Form of a Dragon
ca. 1200
North German
Copper alloy
The Cloisters Collection, 1947
47.101.51
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Bird jar
200–800 CE
Moche
Ceramic, slip
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.748
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dragon
after 1200
Spanish
Fresco, mounted on canvas
The Cloisters Collection, 1931
31.38.2a, b
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Chuspa (coca bag)
650-850 CE
Moche
Cotton, camelid hair, and dye
Bequest of Arthur M. Bullowa, 1993
1994.35.88
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Tabard
1400–1600 CE
Chimú
Cotton, feathers, plant fiber
Fletcher Fund, 1959
59.135.8
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Fragment of a Tapestry or Wall Hanging
ca. 1420–30
Upper Rhenish
Wool and linen
The Cloisters Collection, 1990
1990.211
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Aquamanile in the Form of a Unicorn
ca. 1425–50
German
Copper alloy
Gift of Irwin Untermyer, 1964
64.101.1493
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Plaque with God Creating the Animals
1084
South Italian
Elephant ivory
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.156
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Aquamanile in the Form of a Crowned Centaur Fighting a Dragon
1200–1225
German
Copper alloy
Rogers Fund, 1910
10.37.2
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Figure pendant
400–900 CE
International Style
Gold
Gift and Bequest of Alice K. Bache, 1966, 1977
66.196.35
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Figure pendant
900–1600 CE
Tairona
Gold
Jan Mitchell and Sons Collection, Gift of Jan Mitchell, 1991
1991.419.31
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Evangelist Saint Mark writing the Gospel with his symbol, the Lion, holding a scroll
11th century
German
Elephant ivory
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.36
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Head of a Crozier with Saint Michael Slaying the Dragon
1220–30
French
Gilded copper with champlevé enamel and glass paste
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.834a, b
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Seahorse pendant
400–900 CE
International Style
Gold
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.779
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Double crocodile pendant
950–1100 CE
Coclé (Macaracas)
Gold, tourmaline
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.733
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist Mark
ca. 1100
French
Champlevé and cloisonné enamel on gilded copper
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.426
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Dish
ca. 1500–1520
Portuguese
Gilded silver
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.837
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Nose ornament with intertwined creatures
500–800 CE
Moche
Gold, silver
The Michael C. Rockefeller Memorial Collection, Bequest of Nelson A. Rockefeller, 1979
1979.206.1225
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Plaque with the Symbol of the Evangelist Luke
ca. 1100
French
Champlevé and cloisonné enamel on gilded copper
Gift of J. Pierpont Morgan, 1917
17.190.428
© The Metropolitan Museum of Art