The Morgan Library has organized a must-see show around the loan of a major Caravaggio from the Galleria Borghese in Rome.
Imagine yourself in Gilded Age New York, as you witness a glamorous, self-possessed young woman become an influential figure in wealthy social circles. Known throughout the city, photographed by the ...
Researchers at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York are capturing the smell of its old books to reconstruct the building's 1906 aroma. Smell sampling equipment on Ihesus: The Floure of the ...
Wayne Thiebaud, “Nine Jelly Apples” (1964), watercolor and graphite. Yale University Art Gallery, Gift of George Hopper Fitch, B.A. 1932 (photography by Tony De ...
More than 170 years after his death, a new piece of music by composer Frédéric Chopin was discovered in the archives of The Morgan Library and Museum. The surprising discovery, made by curator Dr.
Curators at the Morgan Library & Museum in New York City discovered a music manuscript believed to be by Polish pianist and composer, Frédéric Chopin, in the museum’s collection. The work measures ...
In Such Times, We Need Law, Civil Discourse, and Normal Politics More Than Ever Lawfare Back When Tim Kaine Is an Ignoramus Gallipoli at 110 Belle da Costa Greene’s legacy is artistic, but she had a ...
“A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250” confirms that we are all Janeites now. The Morgan Library is celebrating the quarter-millennium of Austen’s birth with what it calls “a major exhibition devoted to ...
‘Belle da Costa Greene: A Librarian’s Legacy’ tells the story of a remarkable individual and her relationship with a remarkable institution NEW YORK — Belle da Costa Greene’s life was the equivalent ...