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CreatedVan, Armenia, 1461.Display Date1461.Accession numberMS M.749Department
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CreatedPisa, Italy, 1543-1599.Accession numberMS M.320ClassificationDepartment
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September 17, 2010, through January 2, 2011The exhibition coincides with the 175th anniversary of Twain's birth in 1835 and includes more than 120 manuscripts and rare books.
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January 26 through April 29, 2018Drawing upon the rich holdings of the Morgan’s collection of medieval and Renaissance illuminated manuscripts, Now and Forever explores how people told time in the Middle Ages and what they thought about it.
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ANDY WARHOL’S CAREER AS A BOOK ARTIST IS THE SUBJECT OF A NEW EXHIBITION AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM
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One of the most dramatic interventions performed by Mariette on drawings in his collection was the splitting of a single sheet of paper to separate the recto and the verso of double-sided drawings.
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The beautiful paintings and descriptions in the Drake Manuscript document the plant, animal, and human life of the Caribbean late in the sixteenth century.
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June 30 through October 11, 2026
In the early 1970s, as galleries and dealers of photography multiplied in New York City and other major cities, the medium began to gain a firm foothold in the art world. Richard L. Menschel, who would become one of the field’s most prominent patrons, avidly collected not just photographs but also the printed matter that reflected the burgeoning market, such as gallery and museum announcements, price updates, invitations to lectures and symposia, and fliers offering guidance to novice collectors.

