Renaissance tapestry not your thing? Relax. It's almost nobody's thing. "Tapestry in the Renaissance: Art and Magnificence," the Met's ravishing, once-in-a-lifetime exhibition devoted to this art form, should change that. These 41 tapestries made between 1420 and 1560—many not seen for hundreds of years, most not traveled at all, some as big as boats—bring back a time when kings lived like kings, and everyone else had to be content with being their audience. If ever there was an occasion to let your eye revel in something your taste says you shouldn't... More >>>