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The Morgan Library and Museum
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$12; $8 students, seniors and children 13 to 16, children under 12 free; Fri, 7pm-9pm, free
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6 at 33rd St.
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Tue-Thu, 10:30am-5pm; Fri, 10:30am-9pm; Sat, 10am-6pm; Sun, 11am-6pm |
More than 100 works—watercolors, engravings, sketches, and hand-printed books—by the artist, poet, and mystic. An afternoon perusing Blake’s intricate, delicate art can be a religious experience. Spend extra time with the ethereal watercolors Blake used to illustrate the Book of Job as well as his heartbreaking, earthly masterpiece, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell.


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