“Who is this man named J. P. Getty?” M. Knoedler & Co. and Getty the Collector
J. Paul Getty, the mysterious art hunter.
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Read MoreA life’s work devoted to the unique art of festival books.
Read MoreA new crop of digital museum catalogues reinvents the page for the 21st century.
Read MoreA collection of songs by Syrian and other Middle Eastern artists, in celebration of the Return to Palmyra online exhibition
Read MoreIt’s spring! To celebrate we went down the rabbit hole.
Read MoreThe Portal relaunches with new features and more digitized texts.
Read MoreAn introduction to three digital art history case studies.
Read MoreLaunching today, Return to Palmyra features a story of growing up among the ruins of the ancient city and one family's work to preserve its history
Read MoreVideo interviews from our vast oral history collections are now available to stream.
Read MoreFeaturing over 2,000 newly digitized catalogs, a new database will revolutionize Nazi-era art research.
Read MoreZero-calorie doughnuts and tarts while supplies last at the Museum Store! Get ‘em while they’re hot! Much like other calorie-free foods, these desserts aren’t edible. They’re photographs by Jo Ann Callis imprinted on dessert plates. Callis’s photographs elevate decadent desserts...
Read MoreBooker T. Washington makes an appearance in the M. Knoedler & Co. archive.
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