morgan library

i went to the morgan library today as a last hooray before i leave new york city. i love it there. as usual, it was a completely different museum this time. i did not see a single repeat item.

first i checked out the upstairs gallery. it has an exhibit about palladio, a venetian renaissance architect. the exhibit was titled palladio and his legacy: a transatlantic journey. his architecture influenced many famous american buildings including the capitol building and the national gallery of art (just visited!) in washington, d.c.

the next exhibit i watched was romantic gardens: nature, art and landscape design. this was broken up into a few different deeper digs into a few countries: france, england (the most detail), united states and germany. romantic gardens were supposedly more natural (although could be completely stylized to look natural) as opposed to structured formal gardens. one of the biggest examples of the planned "natural" gardens was central park in new york city!

i also did a quick peek around the exhibit, defining beauty: albrecht durer at the morgan. the morgan has one of the largest collections of durer's sketches in the united states. they had the originally sketches of adam and eve in the final layout as well as some preliminary sketches.

also, i had somehow missed the gift shop all these visits. it is actually a quite nice one!

times visited: 8
time in museum: 1 hr
overall: A

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