the morgan library

i checked out the morgan library last friday!   it was like coming home.  they had a trifecta of exhibits going on: degas: drawing and sketchbooks, roy lichtenstein: the black-and-white drawings, 1961-1968, and mark twain: a skeptic's progress

the degas drawings were pretty cool.  they were the originals and for the most part, not the final paintings.  i liked seeing how the crazy artist brought his masterpieces together.   this was in the small enclosed room.   

the mark twain exhibit emphasized how contrary and skeptical he really was.  it also demonstrated to me how much of a presence mark twain ended up being near the end of his life.  he really seemed to be everywhere and have an opinion about everything.


the lichtenstein early drawings were fascinating.  you could really see the evolution of his trademark style with the dots.  it seems that he was really always working on ordinary objects and turning them into art.  i particular enjoyed his comic strip drawings.


almost to that elusive 10 visits on the morgan!

times visited: 9
time in museum: 1 hr
overall: A

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