100 Years Later: The Hope Collection from London to Los Angeles
Inside the storied history of a great antiquities collection.
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Read MoreGetty Research Institute has partnered with the USC School of Architecture to acquire the renowned architect’s archive
Read MoreAn obelisk journeys to LA.
Read MoreThousands of people get creative with items on hand, from bubble wrap to their (very good) dogs
Read MoreExploring wartime provenance.
Read MoreThe position of the signs of the zodiac in the night sky and movement of the planets influenced everyday decisions in the Middle Ages, from bloodletting to flower picking.
Read MoreWhy and how were these sculptures made? Science steps finds an answer.
Read MoreHow French elites of the mid-1800s embraced paper photography as art.
Read MoreEating chocolate, from Moctezuma to Marie-Antoinette.
Read MoreWho let the dogs in?
Read MoreHow did a 19th century scholar misidentify an Aztec sculpture as Egyptian?
Read MoreDuring the late 19th century, John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) was the most fashionable portrait painter in England and the United States. An example of his iconic style, his Portrait of Thérése, countess Clary Aldringen (1896) is now on view...
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