Parallel Exhibitions on Renaissance Courts
Los Angeles and Milan host parallel exhibitions of illuminated manuscripts.
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Read MoreClaiming to invent color printing, Gautier-D’Agoty was actually something of a con man.
Read MoreAn L.A. tour to remember architect Frank Israel
Read MoreOne of my favorite details from the current exhibition Gothic Grandeur comes from a French psalter of the early 1200s. A hallmark of Gothic art was an increasing sensitivity to the natural world, which led not only to a...
Read MoreThis spring the Museum is offering a feast of tours and courses about food in art. Nancy Real and Lilit Sadoyan, two gallery teachers, agreed to give me a taste. We went straight to the magnificent Machine d’argent by...
Read MoreReimagining the Getty Villa.
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Read MoreWhat the Getty Museum’s new senior curator of antiquities has on his to-do list.
Read MoreExplore the Getty Villa’s summer exhibition “Heaven and Earth” through one of its most compelling masterpieces.
Read MoreThere’s a new emperor in town—an 8-foot-tall bronze Tiberius, to be exact.
Read MoreArchitectural historian Neil Jackson explores key works by this important Los Angeles architect.
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