Ewer with dancing females within arcades – Sasanian – Sasanian – The Metropolitan Museum of Art https://www.metmuseum.org/art/collection/search/325865
The Getty Villa, Los Angeles, April 6, 2022–August 8, 2022.
The Getty Villa, Los Angeles, April 6, 2022–August 8, 2022.
Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
The Getty Villa, Los Angeles, April 6, 2022–August 8, 2022.
In honor of WorldPride NYC and Camp: Notes on Fashion, we explore the history of camp culture’s trademark, the gesture known as „the camp pose.“
Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles The camp pose can be traced to the contrapposto (
[By 1932, known on the art market]; [1940, purchased by Joseph Brummer from Arthur Upham Pope (Brummer inv. no. N4513)]; acquired by the Museum in 1947, purchased from the estate of Joseph Brummer, New York
The Getty Villa, Los Angeles, April 6, 2022–August 8, 2022.
TileFour deeply molded interlaces of foliated scrolls, which lie along a central axis, embellish this polychrome-glazed border tile. The sophisticated rendering of the design was achieved through the use of a contrasting palette of white, turquoise, and dark blue with yellow and gold accents that highlight the axis of the ogee-shaped vine scrolls
™s example are preserved at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London[4] and the Los
Rybnik, Poland (formerly Prussia), 1886–New York, 1977
spanned almost a century through various iterations in Berlin, Paris, New York, and Los
as the Great Mississippi Flood of 1927, the northeastern flood of 1936, and the Los
J. Paul Getty Museum. „Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas,“ September 16, 2017–January 28, 2018.The Metropolitan Museum of Art. „Golden Kingdoms: Luxury and Legacy in the Ancient Americas,“ February 26–May 28, 2018
Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum, 2017. Pillsbury, Joanne.