Works by Van Gogh, Monet, Rodin, and many others feature in a special presentation of 19th-century European paintings and sculptures from the permanent collection. Prompted by the temporary closure of the West Pavilion paintings galleries for renovations, this exhibition sparks surprising new dialogues between works that are normally shown in separate galleries because of their date, national origin, or style.
This exhibition is presented in English and Spanish. It is one of a series that will test ways to make the presentations in our galleries more welcoming and accessible.
Esta exhibición se presenta en inglés y en español. Es parte de una serie de exhibiciones bilingües que pondrá a prueba varias formas de hacer el contenido que presentamos en nuestras galerías más acogedor y accesible.
Study of the Model Joseph, about 1818–19, Théodore Géricault, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Irises, 1889, Vincent van Gogh, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Still Life with Apples, 1893–94, Paul Cézanne, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
The Promenade, 1870, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Portrait of Madame Brunet, about 1861–63, reworked by 1867, Édouard Manet, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Bust of John the Baptist, model, 1880; cast, 1886, Auguste Rodin, bronze. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Man with a Hoe, 1860–62, Jean-François Millet, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
After the Bath, about 1895, Edgar Degas, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Torso of a Crouching Woman, model, about 1884–85; cast, by 1913, Camille Claudel, bronze. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Modern Rome—Campo Vaccino, 1839, Joseph Mallord William Turner, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Wheatstacks, Snow Effect, Morning, 1891, Claude Monet, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum
Starry Night, 1893, Edvard Munch, oil on canvas. The J. Paul Getty Museum