July 9, 2026

Luminous Color at the Morgan

Sky Study, ca. 1850, oil on paper, Carl Maria Nicolaus Hummel
After exploring the rich symbolism of Tarot! Renaissance Symbols, Modern Visions, I wandered into Luminous Color (February 10 through November 8, 2026), an intimate exhibition devoted to oil sketches from the remarkable collection donated jointly to the Morgan Library & Museum and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Though modest in scale, these vibrant studies, often painted as preparations for larger works, possess a freshness and immediacy that finished paintings sometimes lose. Rather than polished masterpieces, they reveal artists thinking through light, color, atmosphere, and composition, making them feel unexpectedly personal and alive.


~ By Giovanni di Napoli
View of Ischia from the Sea, 1842, oil on paper,
mounted to canvas, Jean-Charles-Joseph Rémond
Moonlit Harbor in Southern Italy, 1833-35, oil
on paper, mounted to Masonite, Thomas Fearnley
Moonlit View of the River Elbe at Dresden, 1826, oil on paper,
mounted to paper-covered wood panel, Johan Christian Dahl
Ischia and the Bay of Naples by Moonlight, ca. 1800,
oil on paper, Circle of Pierre Henri de Valenciennes
Garden of the Villa Medici, Rome, ca. 1845-70,
oil on paper, Jean-Achille Benouville
View of Rome with Ruined Church, ca. 1825-35,
oil on paper, mounted on canvas, Franz Ludwig Catel
Landscape at Sunset, ca. 1830, oil on paper,
mounted to canvas, Carl Gustav Carus
Cloud Study, 1828, oil on paper, mounted to cardboard, Johan Christian Dahl
Sunset on the Normandy Coast, ca. 1850, oil on paper,
mounted to canvas, Eugène Isabey
Jungfrau, Mönch, and Eiger, ca. 1851, oil on paper,
mounted to cardboard, Carl Morgenstern