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Fox, George, 1624-1691.[London? : s.n.], Printed in the year, 1671.PML 13004ClassificationDepartment
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Sternhold, Thomas, -1549.London : Printed for the Company of Stationers, 1617.PML 15969a.2ClassificationDepartment
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Uniform titleWhole book of PsalmsAccession numberFuldPublishedImprinted at London : By Iohn Day. Cum gratia & priuilegio Regiae Maiestatis per decennium, anno 1576.DepartmentMusic type
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Accession numberPMC 1200.1PublishedLondon : W. Reynolds, Exeter-street, Strand, 1832.DepartmentMusic type
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This online exhibition untangles the complex origins of the song that has become, over time, a globally shared expression of friendship and longing.
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September 14, 2001, through January 13, 2002The brilliant and celebrated writer, dramatist, aesthete, wit, and self-proclaimed "lord of language" was the focus of Oscar Wilde: A Life in Six Acts, originally organized by the British Library. Wilde's (1854–1900) rise to success as a literary and social figure was meteoric. His decline to notoriety and disgrace was equally dramatic. Twelve years after publishing his first work of fiction, in 1888, he was dead at the age of forty-six, buried in a pauper's grave on the outskirts of Paris.
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September 27, 2002, through January 19, 200The Thaw Collection is an exhibition of works that have been acquired by Eugene V. and Clare E. Thaw since 1994. In the decades since the early 1950s, when they obtained their first drawing, a figure study by Giambattista Tiepolo, they have assembled one of the finest collections of drawings and watercolors in private hands. On the occasion of the first exhibition of their drawings at The Morgan Library & Museum in 1975, the Thaws announced their intention to eventually present the collection to the institution.
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September 12, 2025 through January 4, 2026Sing a New Song traces the impact of the Psalms on men and women in medieval Europe from the sixth to the sixteenth century.
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This is a two-page manuscript of the final nine stanzas Anne Brontë's poem “Views of Life”.
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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.