In the century since its founding as a public institution, the Morgan’s collections have grown dramatically, deepening the core assembled by J. Pierpont Morgan and his librarian, Belle da Costa Greene, who became the first Director of the institution. This growth is made possible through the support of members and donors who expand and enrich the historical, artistic, and literary contexts of the Morgan’s holdings, and this exhibition commemorates a notable selection of purchases, gifts, and promised gifts made in honor of the Morgan’s Centennial. Ranging from the Middle Ages to the present, the exhibition will include two manuscripts related to the publication of Leonardo da Vinci’s Treatise on Painting; Renaissance and modern bookbindings of exceptional craftsmanship; an extraordinary group of literary manuscripts by François-René de Chateaubriand, Edgar Allan Poe, Walt Whitman, and others; groups of photographs by Emmet Gowin and Frederick Sommer; and drawings by Parmigianino, Annibale Carracci, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Cy Twombly, Helen Frankenthaler, Bridget Riley, Giuseppe Penone, and William Kentridge.
Organized by John McQuillen, Associate Curator of Printed Books & Bindings.
A Celebration: Acquisitions in Honor of the Morgan's Centennial is made possible by the Sherman Fairchild Fund for Exhibitions, the Charles E. Pierce Jr. Fund for Exhibitions, and the Lucy Ricciardi Family Exhibition Fund.