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  1. Madison, Wisconsin (The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection)

    Explore the collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center and the Getty Villa.

  2. Museum Collection - Getty

    The collection of the J. Paul Getty Museum comprises Greek, Roman, and Etruscan art from the Neolithic to Late Antiquity; European art from the Middle Ages to the early twentieth century; and …

  3. Head of Achilles (Getty Museum)

    The Getty Museum’s head closely resembles a head from the temple, and scholars believed this newly discovered head probably also belonged to the same temple and represented the hero Achilles. Yet, …

  4. Attic Red-Figure Kylix (Getty Museum)

    They are presented here as documentation, not as a reflection of Getty’s values. Language and societal norms shift, and we seek to reflect such changes as we update information made available online.

  5. Market Scene in an Imaginary Oriental Port (Getty Museum)

    In the painting's center, a man who appears to be Chinese dances and plays the bells, flanked by other, dark-skinned performers. Their figures cast long shadows across a flagstone plaza, mimicking the …

  6. Publications | Getty

    Explore Getty's diverse publications on art, photography, archaeology, architecture, conservation, and cultural heritage for general and specialized audiences.

  7. Getty Research Institute - GRI | Getty

    An international center for the study of visual culture. Home to one of the world's largest art libraries.

  8. Attic Red-Figure Psykter (Getty Museum)

    They are presented here as documentation, not as a reflection of Getty’s values. Language and societal norms shift, and we seek to reflect such changes as we update information made available online.

  9. Contributors to Getty Vocabularies (Getty Research Institute)

    Feb 28, 2025 · Below is a list of contributors to the Getty Vocabularies, including ongoing current contributors, former contributors, and new and potentially pending contributors.

  10. Portrait of Alexander the Great (Getty Museum)

    The Getty Museum has over thirty fragments of this group, which might have depicted a sacrificial scene. The participants include Alexander, his companion Hephaistion, a goddess, Herakles, a flute …