12 research outputs found
The Metropolitan Museum of Art: guide to the loan exhibition of the J. Pierpont Morgan Collection.
"Only that part of his collection ... which the late Mr. Morgan allowed to accumulate in Europe, and sent to this country during the year before he died."--Introd."Of this guide 5,000 copies were printed in February, MCMXIV."Some of the plates printed on both sides.Cover title: Loan exhibition of the J. Pierpont Morgan Collection.Bibliography: p. [153]-159.Mode of access: Internet
A check list of Coptic manuscripts in the Pierpont Morgan library.
"Introductory" signed: Henry Hyvernat."This check list is restricted to the Hamouli manuscripts (I-XLIX) and the Conventional group of four (L-LIII)."--Intro."Of this check list one hundred and fifty copies have been printed, of which this is no. 4."Mode of access: Internet
Catalogue of a collection of Gallo-Roman antiquities belonging to J. Pierpont Morgan. /
"One hundred and fifty copies printed for private circulation no. 32."Mode of access: Internet
Cylinders and other ancient oriental seals in the library of J. Pierpont Morgan;
"Two hundred and fifty numbered copies of this book designed by Frederic Fairchild Sherman have been privately printed for J. Pierpont Morgan in the month of March MCMIX." no. b.Mode of access: Internet
Catalogue of a collection of Merovingian antiquities belonging to J. Pierpont Morgan,
"One hundred and fifty copies printed for private circulation."Mode of access: Internet
Reports of the Princeton University expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899 : J. B. Hatcher in charge /
Vol. 1 published 1903. Vols. 3 and 8, each in 2 parts, paged continuously.At head of title: J. Pierpont Morgan publication fund.Includes bibliographies.Mode of access: Internet
Catalogue of the Morgan Collection of Chinese porcelains,
Plates printed on both sides.Mode of access: Internet
Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899. J. B. Hatcher in charge.
v.2:pt.3-4 (1912-1915
Reports of the Princeton University Expeditions to Patagonia, 1896-1899. J. B. Hatcher in charge.
v.3:pt.1 (1905