LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The J. Paul Getty Museum's priceless collection of artwork, which includes paintings by Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet and Degas, once again found itself in the path of destruction ...
One of Los Angeles' most prized gems is at risk from the raging Palisades Fire, with flames seen on the iconic Los Angeles property. Aerial footage and images showed the fast-growing fire approaching ...
A move may seem inconceivable until you contemplate the priceless antiquities and historic, masterpiece paintings at stake. As the world’s richest arts organization, the Getty has the resources to use ...
As wildfires ravaged greater Los Angeles last week, the J. Paul Getty Museum faced encroaching flames on two fronts. Blazes nearly surrounded the Getty Villa in Pacific Palisades, coming within six ...
Under siege by Los Angeles wildfires, the J. Paul Getty Museum is emerging as a near-miraculous beacon of disaster preparedness. Behind the scenes, it’s taking a small army to defend. Roughly 45 ...
The 16th-century Spanish Renaissance painter Luis de Morales had an eye for the dramatic. In one lamentation scene, Jesus slumps against his mother’s arm, his limp corpse gray and speckled with blood.
The J. Paul Getty Museum was the winning bidder of a rediscovered 16th-century painting by the Flemish painter Quentin Metsys, the father of the Antwerp school, on Tuesday at a Christie’s Old Masters ...