Getty Conservation Institute Releases New Resource for Conserving Historic Photographs
This new digital publication offers science-based tools to identify how photographs were made.
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Read MoreTraining a new generation of museum professionals.
Read MoreNestled in a church in a small town outside Paris, a massive diorama by Daguerre has been newly restored.
Read MoreSaints and their stories in the pages of illuminated manuscripts.
Read MoreIn honor of Labor Day, a tribute to the hard work of artists throughout the centuries.
Read MoreNewly cleaned and conserved at the Getty Villa, this monumental Roman statue will go on view October 16.
Read MoreA poignant portrait of the 1963 March on Washington.
Read MoreIt’s nothing to do with fossils—paleographers are specialists in old handwriting.
Read MoreWhat do graduate interns do all year at the Conservation Institute? Study, travel, learn from colleagues, and launch fascinating careers.
Read MoreA peek into the sketchbooks of the controversial founder of Viennese Actionism.
Read MoreConservation science merges art and analysis to solve thorny conservation problems.
Read MoreKnock-knock jokes, puns, fantasy band names, and more from the Getty Center’s youngest visitors.
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