The Diary: Three Centuries of Private Lives
Learn about a selection of featured diaries, listen to readings, download the exhibition audio guide, and follow the curator's blog.
The Morgan Library & Museum remains open. Plan your visit. Due to the poor air quality in New York City, the Morgan Garden will be closed this weekend.
Learn about a selection of featured diaries, listen to readings, download the exhibition audio guide, and follow the curator's blog.
This presentation of drawings and a sketchbook by Degas from the Morgan's collections captures the range of the artist's draftsmanship and includes his most quintessential subjects.
Browse a selection of manuscripts, letters, drawings, and photographs from the exhibition Mark Twain: A Skeptic's Progress.
View World War I era silent films and photographic portraits of the people of war-torn France. Listen to the voice of Anne Morgan and read her letters.
This presentation features every page of the Old Testament copy along with commentary on its history and significance.
Read two of Humphry Repton's Red Books in their entirety, see additional images, and listen to audio.
View all five objects in an exhibition that explores the development of writing in Mesopotamia—the wedge-shaped system that we call cuneiform—that was in use for over three thousand years.
Read in-depth commentary and view selected images of Italian drawings produced in Rome from the Renaissance to the beginning of the Baroque.
This digital facsimile provides reproductions of all pages from the Hours of Catherine of Cleves.
Watch The Divine Jane, a short documentary film specially commissioned for the exhibition, browse a digital facsimile of Lady Susan accompanied by audio, and view selected images from the exhibition.
View images and descriptions of all works in William Blake's World: "A New Heaven Is Begun," listen to a curatorial discussion and Jeremy Irons read Blake poetry, and watch a multimedia presentation on Blake narrated by former director Charles Ryskamp.
Browse all the items in a bound collection of Oscar Wilde's letters and manuscripts, the whereabouts of which has been unknown to scholars for over half a century.