Overview
Plan View of Warren's Unbuilt Library-museum
Whitney Warren’s Sketch for a "library-museum"
Warren's Refined Design
The Approved Design
J. Pierpont Morgan’s Library: the Architects' Model
A Vision for Morgan's Library
Inside the Bookman's Paradise
The Young Reader
Autograph Collecting
Morgan's Father: Banker and Bookman
J. Pierpont Morgan, Rising Bibliophile
Junius S. Morgan II: Nephew and Adviser
The "Cornerstone" of the Literary Manuscripts Collection
A 1663 Bible in the Wampanoag (Massachusett) Language
Blake's Drawings for the Book of Job
Rembrandt in the Library
Women in the Bookman's Paradise
The Golden Gospels of Henry VIII
The Gutenberg Bible
The Lindau Gospels
Follower of Raphael
Inside the Vault
An Art-Filled Study
On the Eve of Move-in
A Vision for Morgan's Study
The Financier's Desk
"Woman Sewing the Velvet"
Electric Light and a Burning Fire
The Rotunda at "the Witching Hour"
Designing the Rotunda
The Rotunda's Marble Floor
Detailing the Dome
The Apse in Color
Drawing on Raphael
Mowbray at Work
Envisioning a Library
The Approved Design
Under Construction
The Completed Library
Mowbray's Reclining Women
Ceiling and Floor
Presidential Parquet
An Otis Elevator
Architect and Client
Designing the East Room Ceiling
Poetry Through the Ages
Mowbray's Ceiling Murals
An Italian Renaissance Precedent
The Building Blocks of Morgan's Library
McKim and the American Academy in Rome
McKim to Mead: "The Office [is] Prospering"
What Morgan Wants . . . (1)
. . . Morgan Gets (1)
"The Sky is Blue and There is No Occasion for Worry"
The Property Survey
East Tennessee Stone
Stoneworkers' Wages
The Completed Library
Building Without Mortar (1)
Untenable Working Conditions (1)
Inspired by the Ancients
Mckim's "Office Bible"
Beatrix Farrand, Landscape Gardener
The Loggia
Morgan's Gates of Paradise
Potter's Lionesses
A Luxurious Playground
A Spectacular Entrance
French Admires Potter's Feline "Beast"
The Sculptor O'Connor
"I Saw Your Morgan Library; It is a Peach"
Mckim's Grand Proposal (1)
Twenty-One Shelves of Aldines
Greene's "Most Precious Possession"
The Librarian's Office
Design for the North Room Ceiling
Bookman and Librarian
Belle Da Costa Greene in 1910