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Considered one of the most influential schools of art and design of the 20th century, the Bauhaus forged a unique educational vision that blended theory with practice in order to cultivate a new ...
The Getty Conservation Institute (GCI) has demonstrated a commitment to the conservation of earthen heritage for more than four decades, from early scientific research and seismic retrofitting efforts ...
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In June 2015, the Getty Conservation Institute convened a meeting at the Rothschild Foundation at Windmill Hill Archive on the Waddesdon Manor and Estate in Aylesbury, UK, to explore the possibilities ...
Portrait of a Woman (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection); 1629; David Bailly (Dutch, 1584 - 1657); Pen and light and dark brown ink; framing line in dark brown ink; pupils incised by the artist; ...
Ancient Mesopotamia, centered in present-day Iraq, occupies a unique place in the history of human culture. It is there, around 3400–3000 BC, that all the key elements of urban civilization first ...
Bauhaus philosophy centered on the act of building. Artist and Bauhaus master Josef Albers challenged his students to think deeply about the art of construction by using a single sheet of paper to ...
This volume is a collection of seventeen papers presented at the June 2013 symposium held at the Kröller-Müller Museum. The papers include case studies of works from Europe, North America and Asia, ...
Milton Moore (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection) ...
Marcel Bovis (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection) ...
The Ada Louise Huxtable papers contain the writing and research of the outspoken architecture critic and ardent advocate of the contemporary preservation movement. Huxtable wrote 11 books and worked ...
The M. Knoedler & Co. artist files form part of the records of the firm of M. Knoedler & Co. described in the related finding aid for the collection. Due to their size, these files are ...
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