#CulturedPeachy@MorganLibrary THE MORGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM COMMEMORATES THE U.S. SEMIQUINCENTENNIAL WITH INSTALLATION OF AMERICANA FROM THE COLLECTION INCLUDING A RARE COPY OF THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE whomyouknow.com/2026/06/cult…
Inspired by William Hogarth’s 1735 engraving series "A Rake's Progress," Hockney transformed the tale of an aristocrat who squanders his wealth into his own personal story of a young gay man’s journey and emerging identity in 1960s New York City.
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Congratulations to all of the young authors honored at The Morgan Book Project! And a big thank you @morganlibrary for your continued commitment to expanding access to the arts for all of our students!
June is the time for shearing the sheep. #MedievalCalendar
Morgan Library MS M.399; Da Costa hours, illuminated by Simon Bening; ca. 1515 CE; Belgium; f.6v @MorganLibrary
“Constanze deserves our eternal gratitude for gathering, organizing, and publishing Mozart’s scattered manuscripts after his death. Much would not survive without her.”
Read “Exhibition note,” by Isaac Sligh. @MorganLibrarynewcriterion.com/article/exh…
May is the month to go boating, with music playing, and a flask of something to drink cooling in the water.
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Morgan Library MS M.399; Da Costa hours, illuminated by Simon Bening; ca. 1515 CE; Belgium; f.6v @MorganLibrary
“Constanze deserves our eternal gratitude for gathering, organizing, and publishing Mozart’s scattered manuscripts after his death. Much would not survive without her.”
Read “Exhibition note,” by Isaac Sligh. @MorganLibrarynewcriterion.com/article/exh…
“By asking even his most ego-forward comrades to lie down, Hujar tricked them into lowering their guard, their inner selves revealed through a moment of comfort.”—Ed Halter writes about “Peter Hujar: Speed of Life” @MorganLibrary, from the archive 4columns.org/halter-ed/peter…