As you begin to see the “Wonder of the Age: Master Painters of India” exhibit at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, it becomes clear the differences in culture that is brought out in the artwork. These paintings done by various Indian artists appear to be very different from most of the other art in the museum. As one continues to ponder through the culturally exhilarating exhibit, it also becomes clear that the paintings are ordered chronologically, which makes it seem as if they are telling the history of India. The artwork portrays the anonymity found in most forms of Indian art. One would have to go to the MET museum in order to completely experience this eastern culture through the paintings it has produced.