Getty Artworks Recreated with Household Items by Creative Geniuses the World Over
Thousands of people get creative with items on hand, from bubble wrap to their (very good) dogs
Read MoreThousands of people get creative with items on hand, from bubble wrap to their (very good) dogs
Read MoreOur galleries of ancient Greek and Roman art tell a new story.
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Read MoreDesigning spaces to enhance human experiences.
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Read MoreFeaturing over 300 Roman and Byzantine mosaics, Bulla Regia in Tunisia is serving as an outdoor lab for mosaics conservation and training.
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Read MoreThe Florentine painter helped to usher in the Italian Renaissance
Read MoreThe current exhibition Gothic Grandeur abounds with images in the margin. These charming and often humorous additions, called marginalia (Latin for “things in the margins”), were introduced to manuscript illumination during the Gothic era. In the lower border of...
Read MoreSee a video on toga history and how to wear one.
Read MoreThe exhibition Gods of Angkor: Bronzes from the National Museum of Cambodia now on view at the Getty Center is a rare opportunity to experience first-hand the unique artistry of Khmer sculpture outside of Cambodia. At its height, the...
Read MoreWe continue our look at intriguing but lesser-known works from the Getty’s collection with two more off-the-beaten-path tips from Museum educators. In a previous post we looked at three relief sculptures; now we turn to two lovingly detailed paintings...
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