february @ the Getty
February 7, 2006 – 4:09 pmFebruary@ the Getty Museum:
don’t miss..( it’s free!)
The Mediaeval Bookshelf: From Romance to Astronomy - ( on from January 29th to April 9th 2006)
A collection of illuminated manuscripts and books from the 13th to the 15th centuries on a wide range of subjects - including chivalry, fables, science and philosophy. Bibles and prayer books were not the only books produced in Europe during the Mediaeval period, and this exhibition focuses on the non-religious manuscripts - all beautifully illustrated.
“The late Middle Ages saw a proliferation of illustrated books for the entertainment and instruction of the upper classes. Lavish paintings in the books helped readers visualize the stories.”
Curator’s Gallery Talks - the associate curator of manuscripts will be giving a gallery talk on this exhibition on the 15th March.
More details on this exhibition can be found here..
More details on Mediaeval Manuscripts here at the National Library of the Netherlands

Adolphe-William Bouguereau: Nineteenth Century Art
One of the most popular French artists of the late nineteenth century.Four works are on display at the West Pavilion- including the Young Girl Defending Herself Against Eros.
**Drawings from Leonardo to Titian- Running until Feb 26th

“This exhibition offers highlights from the Getty’s collection of North Italian Renaissance drawings, focusing on the work and influence of Leonardo da Vinci and Titian”