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An art historian and blogger talks about open access, the Baroque, and 17th-century executions.
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Read MorePhotographer Annette Bonnier captures the world surrounding the lives of Asian elephants in Indian society.
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Read MoreHow painters depicted darkness even as the world embraced artificial light
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Read MoreAn installation of organic heirloom vegetables and salad greens has sprouted at the Getty.
Read MoreSleuthing the symbols of Louis XIV in the Getty Center galleries.
Read MoreChinese culture comes to California classrooms.
Read MoreThe raunchy and the rustic in 17th-century prints.
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