Inclement Weather Closing - January 25 - January 26

Due to the inclement weather the Library will be closed all day, Sunday, January 25 and Monday, January 26. 

All program registration and ticket pick up for adult programs will now take place on Tuesday, January 27 . This includes ticket pick up for the BluePrint Blue concert for all, and registration for the program "All About Selling Online" (open for all) and "Jewelry Workshop – Illusion Necklace" for POB Residents.

Caravaggio's Boy with a Basket of Fruit - In-Person Lecture

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Adult Program

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Adults

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The Morgan Library exhibition (January 16 through April 19, 2026) features an extraordinary loan from the Galleria Borghese in Rome: Boy with a Basket of Fruit, an important early work by Caravaggio (1571–1610).  Trained in his native Lombardy, Caravaggio brought to Rome a tradition of naturalism that can be traced through Venetian Renaissance painting and back to Leonardo da Vinci’s work in Milan. Caravaggio contributed a uniquely realistic approach to painting that turned away from mannerist painting’s artificiality. Far from the idealized figures typically depicted in Roman mannerist painting at the time, Caravaggio transformed painting by presenting a noted stark directness, along with details in the overripe fruit his painted boy holds. Professor Thomas Germano will present a visual lecture about Caravaggio and his Boy with a Basket of Fruit.