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January 26 through May 26, 2024Seen Together showcases over forty previously unexhibited works acquired by the Morgan’s Department of Photography since its founding in 2012.
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This manuscript in William Blake's hand is the sole source for seven of his poems, including “Auguries of Innocence.”
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November 25, 2025 through January 11, 2026Every holiday season, the Morgan displays Charles Dickens's original manuscript of A Christmas Carol in J. Pierpont Morgan's Library.
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In Morgan's day, visitors to the library passed through a pair of monumental bronze doors into a rotunda replete with opulent detail: variegated marble columns, an ornately patterned floor, and fine mosaic panels that line the curved walls. The ceiling paintings, by American artist H. Siddons Mowbray (1858–1928), depict three of the major literary epochs represented in Pierpont Morgan's collections—the ancient world, the Middle Ages, and the Renaissance.
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June 3 through September 18, 2016Held by a private collection, this magnificent painting will be shown in the United States for the very first time at the Morgan.
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Browse The Rose Haggadah, illuminated by contemporary artist Barbara Wolff, using the techniques of medieval manuscript illumination.
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Imprimee a Troyes : par Nicolas le rouge, Lan Mil ccccc. xxviii. le xi iour de Juing [11 June 1528].PML 19320ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedBelgium, perhaps Bruges or Valenciennes, ca. 1470.Accession numberMS M.285ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedFlorence, Italy, ca. 1460.Accession numberMS G.22ClassificationDepartment
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Samain, Albert Victor, 1858-1900.Paris : Librairie des amateurs, A. Ferroud--F. Ferroud, successeurs, 1918.PML 78032ClassificationDepartment

