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Le Moyne de Morgues, Jacques, 1533?-1588.Francoforti ad Moenum : Typis Ioa[n]nis Wecheli, sumtibus vero Theodori de Bry, anno M D XCI. Venales reperiu[n]tur in officina Sigismundi Feirabe[n]dii, [1591]PML 3794.2ClassificationDepartment
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CreatedFrance, Dijon, ca. 1480sAccession numberMS M.1200ClassificationDepartment
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August 18, 2021 through January 9, 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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Fernand Lochard, 1824–1889, Three albums of photographs of the work of Édouard Manet, ca. 1883.Digital Facsimile
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September 19, 2023 through January 7, 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, correspondence and literary manuscripts, as well as printed music and autograph manuscripts by composers.
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PIERRE MATISSE AND HIS ARTISTS OPENS AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY ON FEBRUARY 14
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This is the only surviving manuscript of The Professor, the first of four novels by the English author Charlotte Brontë (1816–1855).
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January 14 through May 11, 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.
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February 14 through June 4, 2023Objects 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.