Cooper Hewitt
An MCP server tool for interacting with the Cooper Hewitt Museum's collection API, supporting searching and obtaining detailed information about museum items.
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What is the Cooper Hewitt MCP Server?
The Cooper Hewitt MCP Server allows you to search and obtain detailed information from the Cooper Hewitt Museum's collection via the API. It is an easy-to-use tool that helps you quickly find the museum's artworks and design pieces.How to use the Cooper Hewitt MCP Server?
First, you need to install the server and set up the API key. Then, you can use the provided commands to search for artworks or obtain specific information.Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for art researchers, designers, educators, and anyone interested in the Cooper Hewitt Museum's collection.Main Features
Search for ObjectsSearch the Cooper Hewitt Museum's collection by keywords.
Get Object DetailsRetrieve detailed information about a specific artwork.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Simple and easy to use. You can complete searches and retrievals with just a few commands.
Supports pagination, making it convenient to view a large number of results.
Completely free and does not require complex configuration.
Limitations
An API key is required to access full functionality.
Currently, only English interfaces are supported.
How to Use
Install the Server
Clone the repository and install the dependencies.
Configure the API Key
Create a .env file and add your API key.
Start the Server
Run the server to start using it.
Usage Examples
Search for Art Deco WorksFind artworks related to the Art Deco style.
Get Detailed Information about a Specific ObjectGet specific information about the object with ID 123456.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to obtain an API key?
Can this server be used offline?
Related Resources
Cooper Hewitt API Documentation
Official API documentation.
GitHub Repository
Project source code and instructions.
MCP SDK
Model Context Protocol SDK.
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