Exhibits
Wish you were here - or perhaps you wish you were there. Did we catch you skimming through a dog-eared Baedeker that belonged to your great-uncle Oscar? Or E.M.
“I’ll call for pen and ink, and write my mind.”
Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part I
Shakespeare, Henry VI, Part I
With generous funding from the Jerome Foundation, guidance from their selected mentors, workshops, and critical support from MCBA, the Mentorship recipients spent one year developing skills in book
The history of printmaking has been punctuated by moments of great invention that have completely changed the course of the medium.
Featuring The David Wertheimer, Class of 1977, Collection of Early Printed Books
True Grit: American Prints and Photographs from 1900 to 1950
A new exhibition focuses on Manet as a painter of modern life.
10am - 5:30pm
Sat 10am - 9pm
Mon Closed
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
10am - 5:30pm
Sat 10am - 9pm
Mon Closed
The Getty Center
1200 Getty Center Drive
Nearly five centuries after his death, Raphael’s fame remains undiminished.
Gutenberg’s invention of typography eventually revolutionized the world of text production and distribution.
The exhibition marks the bicentennial of the Queen Caroline divorce proceedings and focuses on the prolific media coverage around the trial.
