The Morgan Library & Museum
A museum and independent research library located in the heart of New York City, the Morgan Library & Museum began as the personal library of financier, collector, and cultural benefactor Pierpont Morgan. Today, beautiful, light-filled spaces, designed by renowned architect Renzo Piano, connect three centuries of landmark Morgan architecture, offering visitors an intimate and engaging encounter with the great span of artistic achievement.
The Morgan Library & Museum provides visitors with an unforgettable experience in midtown Manhattan. Only at the Morgan can you come face to face with original manuscripts by Mozart and Beethoven, drawings by great masters such as Rembrandt and Rubens to contemporary artists like George Condo and Wangechi Mutu, unmatched medieval and Renaissance illuminated texts, a Gutenberg Bible, literary items from seminal writers such as Twain and Hemingway, and evocative Ancient Western Asian carvings more than two thousand years old.
Gallery Talk with Lisa Yuskavage | Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings
Introducing King David | Sing a New Song: The Psalms in Medieval Art and Life
Renoir Drawings
Лекция | Колин Б. Бейли: Творческий процесс Ренуара
Пойте новую песнь: псалмы в средневековом искусстве и жизни
Renoir's Artistic Practice | Collection in Focus
Welcome to the Reading Room | Know Before You Go
Through lines: Approaching Early German Drawings
Lisa Yuskavage on creating her own wax models | Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings
Lisa Yuskavage: Drawings
Jane Austen's Letters to her sister | A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250
A Lively Mind: Jane Austen at 250
The Only Manuscript in Jane Austen's Hand | Collection in Focus
Jane Austen's Pelisse
Imagining the Medieval World
Lecture | "Daylight at the Exit": Women Translating Kafka
Virtual Lecture | Benjamin Balint: Kafka’s Last Trial
Centennial Conversations | Maria Popova & Paola Prestini: Creativity in the Margins of Culture
Franz Kafka at the Morgan
Shahzia Sikander on Indian and Persian Illuminated Manuscripts | Collection in Focus
Naudline Pierre on William Blake and the importance of the imagination | Collection in Focus
Belle da Costa Greene: A Librarian's Legacy
Centennial Conversations | Maria Popova & Sophie Blackall: Children’s Books as Philosophy for Living
Creative Adaptations of Belle da Costa Greene
Symposium | Perspectives on Dutch Drawings, Part 1
Symposium | Perspectives on Dutch Drawings, Part 2
Symposium | Belle da Costa Greene
Centennial Conversations | Maria Popova & Marie Howe: How to Be a Living Poem
Anthony Roth Costanzo on the power of written music | Collection in Focus