Publishing German Sales, A Look under the Hood of the Getty Provenance Index
Incorporating Nazi-era sales catalogs into the Getty Provenance Index took a small team about two years. Here’s how they did the work.
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.
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Read MoreThe designer of the Sicily exhibition at the Getty Villa reveals the challenges of displaying small, double-sided, intricate objects—coins.
Read MoreThe glamorous owner of the Galleria dell’Ariete in Milan was key to the careers of Robert Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns, among many others.
Read MoreBest known for his experimental films and his anthology of American folk music, Harry Smith was a fascinating multidisciplinary artist and avid collector.
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Read More“Looking East” established a platform for international dialogue around art, history, and cultural exchange.
Read More“Ours is an era in which the humanities have the potential to play a vastly expanded creative role in public life.” Will they?
Read MoreSleuthing the mysterious and sacred in Greek and Roman religion.
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