Exhibition Tour: Artemisia Gentileschi

Tour
painting of a woman looking up, while holding a knife to her bare chest

Lucretia, about 1627, Artemisia Gentileschi. Oil on canvas, 36 ½ x 28 5/8 in. Getty Museum, 2021.14

Daily through Sep 14

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Museum Galleries

Free

Tours are always free, and do not require a ticket. However, the Center requires a timed-entry reservation. Please note, there is a fee for parking.

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About

Artemisia Gentileschi is one of the most celebrated artists of 17th-century Italy. This 30-minute tour explores her focus on strong women (donne forti) and Getty’s conservation of her painting Hercules and Omphale.

Times

Weekdays and Sunday

11:30am, 1:30pm

Saturdays

11:30am, 1:30pm, 3:30pm, 4:30pm

Know Before You Go

Capacity

20
First-come, first-served

Duration

30 minutes

How to join

Confirm which tours are running on the day of your visit at the Information Desk in the Museum Entrance Hall.

Join your tour a few minutes before its scheduled start time at the Information Desk, where our Visitor Services colleagues will direct you to the guide leading the tour. Groups are provided with Assistive Listening Devices (ALD), which amplify the guide's voice in busy galleries.

What to expect

Our guides lead interactive tours that are different each time. While they share their unique perspective and knowledge about the collections and exhibitions, we encourage you to make the tour your own by sharing observations and asking questions. We want to hear what you think!

This tour is predominantly indoors, with brief moments outside. There are a few specific stops for active engagement with individual artworks. Although benches are available in many galleries, seating may or may not be available depending on the route chosen by your guide.

Accessibility

Wheelchairs are available for free rental on a first-come, first-served basis at the Lower Tram Station above the parking structure and at the Coat Check Room in the Museum Entrance Hall.

For more information on how we can support your visit to the Getty Center, learn more about accessibility at Getty.

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