The Ada Louise Huxtable Archive
Inside the archive of one of the greatest 20th-century writers on architecture.
Read MoreInside the archive of one of the greatest 20th-century writers on architecture.
Read MoreIn the 1700s, the seeds of a new style of presenting works of art—both on the wall and on the page—were planted by a German prince. I talked with Louis Marchesano, curator of prints and drawings at the Getty...
Read MoreThe recently acquired white-ground lekythos on display in Women and Children in Antiquity (Gallery 207) at the Getty Villa is a handsome addition to the Museum’s antiquities collection. With its narrow neck and cylindrical body, this popular type of...
Read MoreNeoclassic painter Jacques-Louis David was also a leader in the French Revolution.
Read MoreI talked to Louis Marchesano, curator of prints and drawings at the Getty Research Institute, about the exhibition Printing the Grand Manner: Charles Le Brun and Monumental Prints in the Age of Louis XIV, now on view at the...
Read MoreFrom Frontierland to Galaxy’s Edge, Disneyland’s creative gardeners inspire visitors
Read MoreReexamining forced labor and its depictions in metropolitan France
Read MoreA Getty artist in residence riffs about her path and process and the rights of objects held in museums
Read MoreInside the unforgettable home where Jean Brown collected experimental, anti-establishment art
Read MoreWhat an 18th-century chair says about its owner
Read MoreThree Getty graduate interns share their contributions to planning a special exhibition
Read MoreA Getty conservator reveals how paintings get their frames
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