Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
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Innocent IV, Pope, approximately 1200-1254PML 20810ClassificationDepartment
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Rouveyre, André, 1879-1962.[Paris] : Editions du Bélier, [1947]PML 196125-25aClassificationDepartment
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Richardson, William, architect.York : Robert Sunter, 1843-[1856?]PML 146840ClassificationDepartment
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Richardson, William, architect.York : Robert Sunter, 1843-[1856?]PML 146841-42ClassificationDepartment
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Morris, F. O. (Francis Orpen), 1810-1893.London : William Mackenzie, 69, Ludgate Hill ..., [1875-1894?]PML 142588-93ClassificationDepartment
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THE MORGAN ACQUIRES IMPORTANT DRAWINGS BY DAVID HOCKNEY, MARTIN PURYEAR, AND JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT
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Volumes of European literature from the sixteenth through twentieth centuries fill the shelves of Mr. Morgan's Library.
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September 10 through December 15, 2002As part of a commitment to build a representative collection of works on paper by twentieth-century artists, the Morgan acquired two major works by the American painter and draftsman Stuart Davis (1892–1964): his earliest known diary, used by the artist between 1920 and 1922, and a sketchbook dated 1926. To celebrate these acquisitions, the Morgan presented Stuart Davis: Art and Theory, 1920–31.
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Beatrix Potter's stories can be found in the manuscript picture letters she wrote to children of friends and family members.
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