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2012

  • THE MORGAN EXPLORES THE LIFE AND WORK OF LEGENDARY AUTHOR BEATRIX POTTER THROUGH HER RARELY EXHIBITED PICTURE LETTERS

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    On view until January 27, 2013, Beatrix Potter: The Picture Letters brings together for the first time twenty-two letters from important American private holdings as well as from three major institutional collections: the Morgan, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, and the Cotsen Children's Library at Princeton University.
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  • NEW EXHIBITION AT THE MORGAN EXPLORES THE BRILLIANCE OF WINSTON CHURCHILL’S WRITINGS AND SPEECHES

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    Churchill: The Power of Words, on view from June 8 through September 23, 2012 at The Morgan Library & Museum, brings to life the man behind the words through some sixty-five documents, artifacts, and recordings, ranging from edited typescripts of his speeches to his Nobel Medal and Citation to excerpts from his broadcasts made during the London blitz.
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  • THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM AND THE CHURCHILL ARCHIVES CENTRE ANNOUNCE THE LAUNCH OF DISCOVERCHURCHILL.ORG 

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    The Morgan Library & Museum and the Churchill Archives Centre announced today the launch of DiscoverChurchill.org, a website developed in conjunction with the upcoming exhibition Churchill: The Power of Words, on view at the Morgan beginning June 8.
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  • SURREALISM AND THE ART OF DRAWING IS THE SUBJECT OF A MAJOR EXHIBITION AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM

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    The show will include more than 165 works on paper by 70 artists from 15 countries, offering important new understanding of surrealism's emergence, evolution, and worldwide influence.
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  • THE MORGAN HOSTS MAJOR EXHIBITION OF MASTER DRAWINGS FROM MUNICH’S FAMED STAATLICHE GRAPHISCHE SAMMLUNG

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    On view October 12, 2012 through January 6, 2013, Dürer to de Kooning: 100 Master Drawings from Munich marks the first time such a comprehensive and prestigious selection of works has been lent to a single exhibition.
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  • THE MORGAN TO EXHIBIT THE MUSICAL SCORE AND PRODUCTION STORYBOARDS FOR THE GROUND-BREAKING OPERA, EINSTEIN ON THE BEACH

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    Beginning on July 13, The Morgan Library & Museum will exhibit for the first time Glass's autograph score for Einstein on the Beach as well as Wilson's production storyboards totaling more than one hundred designs.
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  • THREE LARGE-SCALE SCULPTURES BY ELLSWORTH KELLY TO GO ON VIEW BEGINNING JUNE 19 AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM

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    Beginning June 19, The Morgan Library & Museum will place on view three of Mr. Kelly's sculptures—a bronze piece, one in mahogany, and the other in redwood—in the museum's multi-storied, glass-enclosed Gilbert Court.
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  • ROSSO FIORENTINO’S CAPTIVATING HOLY FAMILY IS THE CENTERPIECE OF NEW EXHIBITION AT THE MORGAN ON FLORENTINE MANNERISM

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    The emergence of Mannerism in Florentine Renaissance art as exemplified by the brilliant painter Rosso Fiorentino is the subject of a new exhibition at The Morgan Library & Museum, opening on November 16, 2012.
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  • THE MORGAN CELEBRATES THE HOLIDAYS

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    Original manuscript of a Christmas Carol, Holiday Americana, public programs, and special shopping hours
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  • NEW MORGAN EXHIBITION EXPLORES THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN ANIMALS AND THE ARTISTIC IMAGINATION

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    Beginning March 2, The Morgan Library & Museum will explore the representation of animals—as symbols, muses, moral teachers, talking creatures, and beloved companions—in eighty works of art.
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