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A Getty show of Giacomo Ceruti’s 18th-century paintings reveals much about our modern wealth gap Giacomo Ceruti, “Two Beggars,” circa 1735-40, oil on canvas.
Lucas Cranach the Elder’s pair of panel paintings, “Adam” and “Eve” (circa 1530) at the Norton Simon Museum, beautifully restored, go on view Tuesday at the Getty in a special three ...
Five and a half months after it shut its doors in the midst of the Palisades Fire, the Getty Villa —one of the city’s cultural crown jewels—has finally reopened. Thanks to the efforts of both security ...
They were unveiled to the public in January at the opening of Conserving Eden: Cranach’s Adam and Eve from the Norton Simon Museum, which runs at the Getty through April 21, after which they ...
The J. Paul Getty Museum has received a gift of 38 rare manuscript pages by Italian artists spanning the 12th to 17th centuries, marking the largest donation of artwork to the museum in decades.
The Getty’s senior conservator of paintings said the painting’s damage was the most serious he had ever seen. Conserving “Hercules and Omphale,” however, could prove difficult.
The J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles snapped up Quentin Metsys ’s rediscovered 16th-century masterpiece Madonna of the Cherries at Christie’s London at the Old Masters sale on July 2.
The Getty Museum Acquires Its First A.I.-Generated Artwork “Cristian en el Amor de Calle” by Costa Rican artist Matías Sauter Morera will appear in the museum’s upcoming exhibition, “The ...
Twelve of those 13 paintings are at the center of the Getty show, and their distinctive subject matter, size and style of representation has been a puzzlement ever since.
Getty Museum, Gift of T. Robert and Katherine States Burke. The Getty said it plans to feature the newly acquired pages in a dedicated exhibition in summer 2027.