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Final weekend to catch “Marks of Collaboration: Drawings in Context” at the #GettyCenter!
The installation explores the ways in which 16th c. Swiss designers and glass painters communicated with each other through drawings. Learn more: https://t.co/HreiPVhTZJ
Nothing like some blooming peonies to get you through the week! 🌸
This watercolor drawing is one of the earliest surviving Northern European botanical studies, drawn by #MartinSchongauer. https://t.co/hL4m1vvaMj
French artist Jacques Le Moyne de Morgues painted this Sheet of Studies with French Roses and an Oxeye Daisy about 1570. Sketched initially in black chalk, the artist then painted over with watercolor and gouache. https://t.co/BqftGq1vMc
Tides are high in North Wales! In this #WilliamTurner painting, we can spot the late medieval Conway Castle. The Welsh landscape, which Turner frequented for sketching trips in the 1790s, strongly influenced his work—learn more: https://t.co/VDp7jEMMwB
Happy birthday Parmigianino! He was one of Italy’s most influential Mannerist painter, his etchings and work significantly influenced the art of printmaking. View ”Figure Study” at the #GettyCenter’s “The Renaissance Nude” exhibit!
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Happy #wintersolstice! Today is the shortest day of the year and the longest night. Celebrate the new season with Hendrik Meyer’s “A Winter Scene” #winterishere https://t.co/FWmYjvTXTf
Maria Sibylla Merian was a artist-scientist in the 17th Century, and a new illustrated biography for young readers is now available via @GettyPubs! Learn more on the #GettyIris blog: https://t.co/JhWKgvcXwo
Featuring important Guercino drawings from the @CourtauldGall, London, and the J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, this volume looks deeply into the nature of the artist’s extraordinary talent for drawing. Via @GettyPubs: https://t.co/fwgJOe8sV2
It's #ReadABookDay! Head to @GettyPubs' free Virtual Library to learn more about topics ranging from the Luxury Arts of the Renaissance to the Diversity of 17th Century Persia... and more! What will you read today? https://t.co/7EcKg9EBq5
Happy birthday to Karl Blossfeldt, born on this day in 1865. Admire his close-up photographs of plants in our collection: https://t.co/m3BtiaRXxi