Getty Voices: Attic Pots and Atomic Particles
How did ancient Greeks make their red-and-black pottery?
Read MoreHow did ancient Greeks make their red-and-black pottery?
Read MoreIncorporating Nazi-era sales catalogs into the Getty Provenance Index took a small team about two years. Here’s how they did the work.
Read MoreTiki is the style that refuses to die, and its endurance tells us something about Southern California design.
Read MoreStop me if you've heard this one before: A Greek, a Roman, and a priest walk into a bar...
Read MoreCandid photographs of racially divided neighborhoods and cities during apartheid join the collection.
Read MoreGetty Scholars’ Workspace, an online collaborative working environment, is taking shape at the Getty Research Institute. Lessons from the pilot project.
Read MoreWhat does a provenance researcher do? And how does she do it?
Read MoreIt could happen to you: comic mix-ups, near-death encounters, and other tales of accursed romance from French prints at the Getty Research Institute.
Read More“I imagine the people in Metzker’s photographs as supporting characters in a film noir—captured on an average day, precisely at the loneliest moment before the cruel twist of fate takes hold.”
Read MoreWhy the manuscript illuminations in Florence at the Dawn of the Renaissance really rock.
Read MoreFeaturing over 2,000 newly digitized catalogs, a new database will revolutionize Nazi-era art research.
Read MoreThese amazingly detailed prints depict the successful military campaign of the Qianlong Emperor against Nepalese warriors.
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