
Getty Research Journal, No. 13
The Getty Research Journal features the work of art historians, museum curators, and conservators around the world as part of Gettyâs mission to promote the presentation, conservation, and interpretation of the worldâs artistic legacy. Articles present original scholarship related to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests.
This issue features essays on a Parthian stag rhyton and new epigraphic and technical discoveries; gendered devotion and owner portraits in illuminated manuscripts from northern France around 1300; a technical analysis of heraldic devices in a missal from Renaissance Bologna; a new social and collective practice of drawing among French architect pensionnaires of the 1820s and 1830s at Pompeii; artist Malvina Hoffmanâs representations of race during her travels to Southeastern Europe as part of her work with the American Yugo-Slav Relief; Raimundo de Madrazo y Garretaâs painting ReverieâThe Letter and the small-world sensation as a methodology for global art history; arguments that disprove the attribution of the J. Paul Getty Museumâs sculpture Head with Horns to artist Paul Gauguin; Head with Horns and Gauguinâs creative appropriation of objects; and the unpublished first draft of critic Clement Greenbergâs essay âTowards a Newer Laocoon.âÂ
Additional issues of the Getty Research Journal
222 pagesÂ
7 x 10 inches
107 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-60606-716-1
ISSN 1944-8740
paperback
Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Research Institute
2021
The Getty Research Journal features the work of art historians, museum curators, and conservators around the world as part of Gettyâs mission to promote the presentation, conservation, and interpretation of the worldâs artistic legacy. Articles present original scholarship related to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests.
This issue features essays on a Parthian stag rhyton and new epigraphic and technical discoveries; gendered devotion and owner portraits in illuminated manuscripts from northern France around 1300; a technical analysis of heraldic devices in a missal from Renaissance Bologna; a new social and collective practice of drawing among French architect pensionnaires of the 1820s and 1830s at Pompeii; artist Malvina Hoffmanâs representations of race during her travels to Southeastern Europe as part of her work with the American Yugo-Slav Relief; Raimundo de Madrazo y Garretaâs painting ReverieâThe Letter and the small-world sensation as a methodology for global art history; arguments that disprove the attribution of the J. Paul Getty Museumâs sculpture Head with Horns to artist Paul Gauguin; Head with Horns and Gauguinâs creative appropriation of objects; and the unpublished first draft of critic Clement Greenbergâs essay âTowards a Newer Laocoon.âÂ
Additional issues of the Getty Research Journal
222 pagesÂ
7 x 10 inches
107 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-60606-716-1
ISSN 1944-8740
paperback
Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Research Institute
2021
Description
The Getty Research Journal features the work of art historians, museum curators, and conservators around the world as part of Gettyâs mission to promote the presentation, conservation, and interpretation of the worldâs artistic legacy. Articles present original scholarship related to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests.
This issue features essays on a Parthian stag rhyton and new epigraphic and technical discoveries; gendered devotion and owner portraits in illuminated manuscripts from northern France around 1300; a technical analysis of heraldic devices in a missal from Renaissance Bologna; a new social and collective practice of drawing among French architect pensionnaires of the 1820s and 1830s at Pompeii; artist Malvina Hoffmanâs representations of race during her travels to Southeastern Europe as part of her work with the American Yugo-Slav Relief; Raimundo de Madrazo y Garretaâs painting ReverieâThe Letter and the small-world sensation as a methodology for global art history; arguments that disprove the attribution of the J. Paul Getty Museumâs sculpture Head with Horns to artist Paul Gauguin; Head with Horns and Gauguinâs creative appropriation of objects; and the unpublished first draft of critic Clement Greenbergâs essay âTowards a Newer Laocoon.âÂ
Additional issues of the Getty Research Journal
222 pagesÂ
7 x 10 inches
107 color illustrations
ISBN 978-1-60606-716-1
ISSN 1944-8740
paperback
Getty Publications
Imprint: Getty Research Institute
2021















