William Krisel, Southern California’s Architect
The William Krisel archive is the latest addition to the Getty Research Institute’s architecture collections.
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Read MoreWe just launched our first online scholarly catalogue, Ancient Carved Ambers.
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Read MoreNotes on the continuing conservation process of the Berthouville Treasure, a Roman silver hoard.
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