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The Pierpont Morgan Library, once the private domain of the financier-collector Pierpont Morgan (1837–1913), is now a public research library, a museum, an architectural landmark, and a historic site. The Library's collections are rich and eclectic. Areas of strength include medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, drawings and prints, literary and historical manuscripts, music manuscripts and printed scores, bindings and printed books, ancient Near Eastern seals and tablets, and art objects.

Follow the links below to learn more about the history and range of the collections. Read about the images on this page.

Drawings & Prints
Medieval & Renaissance Manuscripts
Music Manuscripts & Books
Seals & Tablets
Printed Books & Bindings


CORSAIR, the Morgan's online collection catalog, is available here.




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