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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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.
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This year marks a century since the Morgan Library & Museum’s founding in 1924. It is staggering to think of how much the world, New York City, and the Morgan have changed since then. Once the personal library of the financier J.
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December 1, 2006, through March 4, 2007Saul Steinberg: Illuminations featured more than one hundred drawings, collages, and sculptural assemblages by the artist whom many regard as not only a comic genius but among the greatest draftsmen of the modern era.
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Browse this 18th century album of drawings by Dutch artist Christina Chalon and etchings after her designs.
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After approximately five months of collaborative work between curators, conservators, electrical engineers, and lighting and exhibition designers, the historic J. Pierpont Morgan’s Library reopened on October 30, 2010
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January 23 through August 30, 2009Studying Nature: Oil Sketches from the Thaw Collection presents more than twenty works drawn from the collection of Eugene V. and Clare Thaw, which chronicles the history of the genre in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.
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April 13 through September 5, 2010An inscribed tablet from the Middle Assyrian period of Mesopotamia records and commemorates the restoration of the temple of the goddess Ishtar in the capital city of Assur.
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Attributed to Benedetto Gennari1633-17152009.156ClassificationDepartment

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Ovid, 43 B.C.-17 or 18 A.D.Paris : Chez Pissot, 1767-71.PML 3117-20ClassificationDepartment