Whale Tales and Sea Monsters
What is worse than a shark? Oh, that’s right. A lot.
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Read MoreWhat a season it was. Let’s watch it again, manuscripts in hand.
Read MorePaintings and tapestries by the great baroque artist come to the Getty in October.
Read MoreHear medieval manuscripts read aloud. First up: Ge’ez, the language of the Ethiopian church.
Read MoreThe vast archives of the Getty Research Institute contain many stories yet untold.
Read MoreA foil to Julius Shulman’s B&W glamour, Maynard Parker captured middle-class modernism.
Read MoreNewly acquired “book of friends” provides insight into European contact with the Ottoman Empire.
Read MoreEducating French children to value colonialism.
Read MoreLooted by the Nazis, these five treasures were returned to their owners after World War II and now make their home in Los Angeles.
Read MoreRare documents and photographs in the Research Institute’s collections tell the real-life story of key Monuments Men (and Women).
Read More6,500 newly digitized images depict the development of Los Angeles architecture across decades.
Read MoreArtist Abelardo Morell set out early in his career to capture a series of images that display the menace and wonder of everyday objects as they appear to a child.
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