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Listen to the exhibition audio guide narrated by co-curator and acclaimed novelist Colm Tóibín.
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February 21 through May 11, 2014The art and craft of the woodcut was a source of inspiration for a small, influential group of European and American artists whose work helped shape the modern book in the decades immediately preceding and following the turn of the twentieth century.
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Cornel West is a professor at Princeton University, civil rights campaigner, and author of many works on race, religion, and politics, including Hope on a Tightrope: Words and Wisdom, Race Matters, and The Cornel West Reader. No stranger to the screen, he appeared in two sequels
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May 1 through October 25, 2026In 2019, the Morgan received a donation of some twenty- five works on paper from the collection of American poet John Ashbery (1927–2017) from his husband, David Kermani.
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THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM PARTICIPATES IN THE MUSIC TREASURES CONSORTIUM WEB SITE HOSTED BY THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
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Godefridus, de Vorau, active 1332.PML 20597ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedParis, France between 1350 and 1375.Accession numberMS M.40ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedFrance, probably Angers, ca. 1460Accession numberMS M.461ClassificationDepartment
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In this story of a husband’s suspicion of his younger wife, Dickens explored private morality rather than larger social questions.
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This exhibition celebrates the life and work of American poet Gwendolyn Brooks (1917–2000). Though Brooks is generally well-known for her poetry, few recognize her expansive social and political impact.
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