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Alexandre Aguado marquis of Las Marismas del Guadalquivir (Spanish, 1784 - 1842) The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles ...
This information comes from the Museum's collection database, and in some cases is incomplete or awaiting refinement. Researching the collection is a core component of our work, and we continue to ...
This information comes from the Museum's collection database, and in some cases is incomplete or awaiting refinement. Researching the collection is a core component of our work, and we continue to ...
This information comes from the Museum's collection database, and in some cases is incomplete or awaiting refinement. Researching the collection is a core component of our work, and we continue to ...
The Getty Research Collections provide access to inventories and digital material from Getty Research Institute’s special collections and Getty Institutional Archives.
The Getty Research Collections provide access to inventories and digital material from Getty Research Institute’s special collections and Getty Institutional Archives.
The Getty Research Collections provide access to inventories and digital material from Getty Research Institute’s special collections and Getty Institutional Archives.
This exhibition explores the Book of the Marvels of the World, an illuminated manuscript made in the 1460s that weaves together tales of places both near and far.
Blue paper has fascinated European artists since its earliest use, from Renaissance Italy to Enlightenment France. Crafted from blue rags formed into sheets, it was a humble material that required ...
Among their rigorous preparations for eternity, ancient Egyptians developed an intricate set of religious writings to help the deceased achieve a blessed afterlife in union with the solar god Re and ...
This is the first exhibition to chronicle the early career of Arthur Tress, one of the most innovative American photographers of the postwar era. During his first decade as an emergent professional in ...
This exhibition explores the impact of one of the most provocative icons of manual labor, Jean-François Millet’s Man with a Hoe.