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Friday, 12 October 2012 18:26

Master Drawings Exhibition Opens Today at the Morgan Library & Museum

Jacopo Pontormo (1494–1557) Two Standing Women, after 1530? Light and dark red chalk, stumped Staatliche Graphische Sammlung Münich. Jacopo Pontormo (1494–1557) Two Standing Women, after 1530? Light and dark red chalk, stumped Staatliche Graphische Sammlung Münich. The Morgan Library & Museum

Taking over two galleries at New York City’s Morgan Library & Museum, Dürer to de Kooning: 100 Master Drawings from Munich, spans the sixteenth through the twentieth centuries. The show includes rarely seem works by old masters such as Michelangelo, Rembrandt, Raphael, and Rubens as well as nineteenth century sheets by van Gogh and contemporary works by Pablo Picasso, David Hockney, and Georg Baselitz. The drawings, which are on loan from the Staatliche Graphische Sammlung in Munich, have never before been on view in the United States.

Comprised of a complex of buildings on Madison Avenue, the Morgan began as the private library of the financier Pierpont Morgan. In 1924, eleven years after Pierpont’s death his son, J.P. Morgan, Jr., turned the library into a public institution.

100 Masters will be on view through January 6, 2013.

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