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Artists and writers flocked to Mary Hunter. She owned works by Claude Monet as well as several of John Singer Sargent’s Venetian watercolors. This portrait by Sargent has an experimental quality: Hunter’s features emerge from an atmospheric background. https://t.co/tG5ipO5E4i
“I have an unshakable faith in the people I steal from.” —Maurice Sendak
Maurice Sendak, "Design for show curtain ('The Love for Three Oranges')," 1981. // Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, "Scene of Contemporary Life: The Chaperoned Visit," ca. 1791.
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"In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit..." LAST CHANCE to see "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth," closing Sunday. We're open today until 9 PM and Sunday 11 AM to 6 PM. https://t.co/GCFhi9m0Qk
Just another (daily) reminder that "Tolkien: Maker of Middle-earth" closes this Sunday, May 12. https://t.co/GCFhi9m0Qk
"Where waters gushed and fruit trees grew, and flowers put forth a fairer hue" Kate Greenaway (1846-1901) https://t.co/TQq0BhmFb9 #ArchivesInBloom
Pride is almost here! Celebrate queer-icon Walt Whitman's continued influence on LGBTQ+ writers and artists at "LGBTQ & Friends: We Contain Multitudes" on June 19. Learn more: https://t.co/N11KW6UkxT
Celebrate #Pride and #WaltWhitman with the Morgan this June at our 2nd annual party, LGBTQ & Friends. Tickets now on sale: https://t.co/N11KW7bVpr
Maurice Sendak's stage designs for opera and ballet are sailing into the Morgan this summer! Learn more: https://t.co/jdufjPs62N #Sendak
Join us April 4, 7-9 PM for A Long-expected Party at the Morgan! Tickets on sale now: https://t.co/lYfkFhXP3Y #Tolkien #HobbitParty
@cityguidenyc @blacktapnyc @BrooklynFarmacy @BillsBarNBurger @oddfellowsNYC @Serendipity3NYC @HarlemShakeNYC @VLAIC Perhaps less tasty, but equally delicious looking: our Wayne Thiebaud exhibition! https://t.co/rGhhePySdh