The Getty Research Journal is an open-access publication presenting peer-reviewed articles on the visual arts of all cultures, regions, and time periods.
The journal is published through Getty’s Quire software and freely available in web, PDF, and e-book formats. Topics often relate to Getty collections, initiatives, and broad research interests, although this is not a requirement for consideration. The journal welcomes a diversity of perspectives and methodological approaches, and seeks to include work that expands narratives on global culture. We encourage topics and cultural perspectives that remain marginalized in art history and related fields, as well as work by scholars of underrepresented backgrounds.
Previously available via subscription, the Getty Research Journal converted to a diamond open-access publication with the spring 2024 (no. 19) issue. Past issues (nos. 1–18) are available via subscription from Project MUSE while an evaluation is underway to determine the feasibility of making them freely available.
Getty Research Journal, No. 20
2025
Table of Contents
- Editor’s Note
Doris Chon- Remembering and Remaking Christofle et Cie’s Second Empire
Amy F. Ogata- Victorious Laughter: Satirical Photomontage in Brigade KGK’s Photo Series From the 16th to the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Samuel Johnson- Bennett Buck’s Good Neighbor Policy: A Case of Mistaken Identity
James Oles- Talking Criticism with David Antin, or Criticism at the Boundaries
Alex Kitnick- Lisette Model: Twelve Photographs: The Limited-Edition Portfolio and the Market for Photographic Prints in the United States
Audrey Sands- Unlocking Heritage at the Eastern State Penitentiary
Rita Elizabeth Risser- Like Father, Like Daughter: A Sketchbook Shared by Raymond and Rosa Bonheur, Rediscovered
Alexandra Morrison- Belonging Elsewhere: Felipe Baeza and Laura G. Gutiérrez in Conversation
Felipe Baeza and Laura G. Gutiérrez
Past issues by subscription at Muse: Past IssuesGetty Research Journal, No. 19
2024
Table of Contents
- Editor’s Note
Doris Chon- Northern Africa or Central Iran? An Investigation into the Production Place of a Fragmentary Kufic Qur'an at the J. Paul Getty Museum
Mahdi Sahragard- Cuttings from an Illustrated Twelfth-Century French Manuscript Bible in Los Angeles and Berlin
Beatrice Alai and Peter Kidd- Jane Dieulafoy in Varamin: The Emamzadeh Yahya through a Nineteenth-Century Lens
Keelan Overton- Baghdad Kept on Working: Painting and Propaganda during the British Occupation of Iraq, 1941–45
Anneka Lenssen- Overthrowing Reality: Photo-Poems in 1980s German Democratic Republic Samizdat
Anna Horakova and Isotta Poggi- The Perpetual Unfolding of Photographic History: A Previously Unknown Panorama of Salvador, Bahia, by Rodolpho Lindemann
Julieta Pestarino
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