The Magic of Handwriting: The Pedro Corrêa do Lago Collection.Medieval Monsters: Terrors, Aliens, Wonders.Views of Rome and Naples: Oil Sketches from the Thaw Collection.Beautiful Youths: Dandies from the Read Persian Album.By Any Means: Contemporary Drawings from the Morgan.Invention and Design: Early Italian Drawings at the Morgan.The Extended Moment: Photographs from the National Gallery of Canada.Modern and Contemporary Drawings: Recent Acquisitions.Among Others: Photography and the Group.Drawing the Curtain: Maurice Sendak’s Designs for Opera and Ballet.James Gillray and the Art of Caricature.Illusions of the Photographer: Duane Michals at the Morgan.John Singer Sargent: Portraits in Charcoal.Drawings from the Bibliothèque nationale de France Jean-Jacques Lequeu: Visionary Architect.Beethoven 250: Autograph Music Manuscripts by Ludwig van Beethoven.Poetry and Patronage: The Laubespine-Villeroy Library Rediscovered.Conversations in Drawing: Seven Centuries of Art from the Gray Collection.Almost a Remembrance: Belle Greene’s Keats.Tradition, Innovation, and Response: Stage Designs from the Morgan’s Collection.Architecture, Theater, and Fantasy: Bibiena Drawings from the Jules Fisher Collection.Shahzia Sikander: Extraordinary Realities.Recent Acquisitions: Modern and Contemporary Drawings and Prints.Women Artists and Patrons in the Natural Sciences, 1650–1800.Another Tradition: Drawings by Black Artists from the American South.Imperial Splendor: The Art of the Book in the Holy Roman Empire, ca.Van Eyck to Mondrian: 300 Years of Collecting in Dresden.Gwendolyn Brooks: A Poet’s Work In Community.Bound for Versailles: The Jayne Wrightsman Bookbindings Collection.Writing a Chrysanthemum: The Drawings of Rick Barton.Pierpont Morgan's Library: Building the Bookman's Paradise PLEASE SEND TO REAL LIFE: Ray Johnson Photographs.One Hundred Years of James Joyce's Ulysses.Dawn till Dusk: Studies of Light in Marine Sketches.Collections Spotlight, Fall 2022 / Winter 2023.Belle da Costa Greene and the Women of the Morgan.Ashley Bryan & Langston Hughes: Sail Away.She Who Wrote: Enheduanna and Women of Mesopotamia, ca.Georg Baselitz: Six Decades of Drawings.Bridget Riley Drawings: From the Artist’s Studio.Blaise Cendrars (1887–1961): Poetry Is Everything.Ferdinand Hodler: Drawings-Selections from the Musée Jenisch Vevey.Spirit and Invention: Drawings by Giambattista and Domenico Tiepolo.Seeds of Knowledge: Early Modern Illustrated Herbals.Nora Thompson Dean: Lenape Teacher and Herbalist.Medieval Money, Merchants, and Morality.Into the Woods: Drawings and Photographs from the Karen B.In and around Piranesi's Rome: Eighteenth-Century Views of Italy.Uncommon Denominator: Nina Katchadourian at the Morgan.Entrance to the Mind: Drawings by George Condo in the Morgan Library & Museum.Claude Gillot: Satire in the Age of Reason.Sublime Ideas: Drawings by Giovanni Battista Piranesi.Eliot's annotated typescript of The Waste Land. Hyde, Paul Auster's previously unpublished lecture on Poe's influence on French authors, and T. Other literary masterpieces on view include Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's The Hound of the Baskervilles, Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Robert Louis Stevenson's The Strange Case of Dr. Importantly, Terror of the Soul is among the first museum exhibitions to explore Poe's wide-ranging influence on fellow writers as diverse as Charles Dickens, Stéphane Mallarmé, Vladimir Nabokov, and Terry Southern. Lesser-known writings, including “A Reviewer Reviewed” (Poe's never-before-exhibited critique of his own work written under a pseudonym) and the author's annotated copy of his last published book, Eureka, provide a more complete picture of this complex writer. On view will be such works as Annabel Lee and The Bells in Poe's own hand, one of the earliest printings of The Raven, the first printing of The Cask of Amontillado, and an unprecedented three copies of Tamerlane, Poe's earliest published work and one of the rarest books in American literature. Poe's mastery of multiple writing genres will be represented by poem and short-story manuscripts, early printed editions, letters, and literary criticism published in contemporary newspapers, magazines, and journals. In addition a number of exceptional private collection loans will be on view. Berg Collection of English and American Literature at the New York Public Library, two of the most important collections of Poe material in the United States. The exhibition will feature nearly one hundred items drawn primarily from the Morgan's holdings and the Henry W. Terror of the Soul-inspired by the preface to Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque-explores Poe's poetry, fiction, and literary criticism and his profound influence on later writers. The works of Edgar Allan Poe have frightened and thrilled readers for more than one hundred-fifty years.
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