Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
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Complementing the opening of the exhibition Belle da Costa Greene: A Librarian’s Legacy, this one-day scholarly symposium will bring together experts working on Belle Greene and/or the fields relevant to our understanding of her life and career, including African American history and lit
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J. Pierpont Morgan’s Library Reopens Read more »
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Castello, Giovanni-Battista, 1547-1637.ca. 1575-1600.MA 4294Department
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (1900–1944), Le petit prince, New York and Ashroken: autograph manuscript, ca. July–Oct. 1942, MA 2592 (manuscript) and MA 2592.1-35 (full-page drawings)
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Browse the earliest surviving manuscript of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde, the text of which forms the basis for the novel’s first printed edition.
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May 10 through October 30, 2022Objects on view in J. Pierpont Morgan’s library reflect the past, present, and future of building collections in four curatorial departments, comprising illuminated manuscripts from the medieval and renaissance eras, five hundred years of printed books, correspondence and literary manuscripts, as well as printed music and autograph manuscripts by composers.
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Herrera y Tordesillas, Antonio de, -1625.Francofurti, : Sumptibus haeredum Iohan. Theodori de Bry., Anno salutis M. DC. XXIV. [1624]PML 3797.3ClassificationDepartment
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May 21 through September 8, 2024Objects on view in J. Pierpont Morgan’s library reflect the past, present, and future of the collections in four curatorial departments, comprising illuminated manuscripts from the medieval and renaissance eras, five hundred years of printed books, literary manuscripts and correspondence, as well as printed music and autograph manuscripts by composers.
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September 10, 2024 through January 12, 2025Objects on view in J. Pierpont Morgan’s library reflect the past, present, and future of the collections in four curatorial departments, comprising illuminated manuscripts from the medieval and renaissance eras, five hundred years of printed books, literary manuscripts and correspondence, as well as printed music and autograph manuscripts by composers.