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2015

  • THE MORGAN EXPLORES THE UNIQUE ROLE OF DRAWING IN PORTRAITURE IN A NEW EXHIBITION OPENING JUNE 12

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    In a new exhibition titled Life Lines: Portrait Drawings from Dürer to Picasso, opening June 12, the Morgan Library & Museum takes visitors on a fascinating exploration of the genre.
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  • THE MORGAN CELEBRATES ACQUISITION OF UNIQUE EDITIONS OF MAN BOOKER PRIZE-WINNING NOVELS, INCLUDING HILARY MANTEL'S WOLF HALL

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    From May 5 to May 17 the Morgan Library & Museum will hold a special pop-up exhibition celebrating the acquisition of several unique books by authors connected to Britain’s Man Booker Prize.
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  • THE MORGAN PRESENTS THE FIRST EXHIBITION OF MARTIN PURYEAR’S DRAWINGS

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  • THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM ANNOUNCES RENEWED PARTNERSHIP WITH MORGAN STANLEY TO SUPPORT 2015 WEEKEND ACTIVITIES AT THE MUSEUM

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    The Morgan Library & Museum is pleased to announce that Morgan Stanley has once again agreed to help underwrite weekend activities at the museum through 2015.
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  • THE MORGAN’S 2015-2016 CONCERT SEASON CELEBRATES TEN YEARS OF MUSIC IN GILDER LEHRMAN HALL

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    The Morgan Library & Museum is pleased to announce its 2015-2016 Concert Series, marking ten years of music in Gilder Lehrman Hall. To celebrate the milestone, the season features music spanning the classical and contemporary worlds, highlighting new and returning artists.
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  • THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM ADDS SIGNIFICANT NEW WORKS TO ITS DRAWINGS AND PRINTED BOOKS COLLECTIONS

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    A beautifully preserved, large-scale drawing by the Florentine Renaissance artist Jacopo Zucchi (ca. 1540–1596) and a masterwork of English literature, Ariosto’s Orlando Furioso, (1591) were recently acquired by the Morgan Library & Museum.
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  • THE MORGAN PRESENTS THE FIRST-EVER U.S. EXHIBITION ON THE GREAT 18th-CENTURY DRAWINGS COLLECTOR PIERRE-JEAN MARIETTE

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    During his lifetime Pierre-Jean Mariette (1694–1774) assembled one of history’s finest and most renowned collections of drawings.
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  • THE MORGAN ANNOUNCES THE APPOINTMENT OF ROGER S. WIECK TO HEAD ITS RENOWNED DEPARTMENT OF MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE MANUSCRIPTS

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    The Morgan Library & Museum today announced the appointment of Roger S. Wieck to head one of the institution’s core curatorial areas, its internationally recognized Department of Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts.
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  • WAGNER’S SPECTACULAR RING AND ITS LEGENDARY PREMIERES IN BAYREUTH AND NEW YORK ARE EXPLORED IN A NEW EXHIBITION AT THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM

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    Now, in a new exhibition opening January 29, 2016, the Morgan Library & Museum explores the challenging creation of Wagner’s epic, and the staging of its 1876 premiere in Bayreuth and its 1889 American debut at the Metropolitan Opera House in New York.
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