Plan your visit. 225 Madison Avenue at 36th Street, New York, NY 10016.
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Duhan, Laurent, 1656-1726.Parisiis : Apud Jacobum Clousier, via San-Jacobaea, Membranarum viae Angulo, ad insigne Nummi Gallici, M.DCC.XXXIII. [1733]PML 129419ClassificationDepartment
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London : Printed for Evan Tyler, Alexander Fifield, Ralph Smith, and John Field, and are to be sold at the sign of the Bible in Cornhill, neer the Royall-exchange, 1644.PML 17331ClassificationDepartment
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October 4, 2019 through February 2, 2020Guercino: Virtuoso Draftsman continues a series of exhibitions focused on highlights from the Morgan’s collection.
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March 6 through June 6, 2004The Book of Kings: Art, War, and the Morgan Library's Medieval Picture Bible used medieval works from the Morgan and The Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, to explore ways in which Christian, Muslim, and Jewish cultures used storytelling to define themselves and their values. The Picture Bible—one of the greatest illuminated manuscripts produced in thirteenth-century France—was disbound for conservation and study, offering visitors a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to view twenty-six of the book's pages in a single exhibition.
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Explore the exhibition's themes and browse objects related to the subversive French writer Alfred Jarry (1873–1907).
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Portrait of Erasmus of Rotterdam
Workshop of Hans Holbein1497-1543,16th century1996.169ClassificationDepartment -
CreatedUtrecht, Netherlands, second half of 13th century.Accession numberMS M.113ClassificationDepartment
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OngoingA museum and independent research library, the Morgan Library & Museum began as the personal library of financier, collector, and cultural benefactor John Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913). As early as 1890, Morgan had begun to assemble a collection of illuminated, literary, and historical manuscripts, early printed books, and old master drawings and prints.
