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Raphael at the Getty
October 31, 2000 - January 7, 2001

All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted. Events are subject to change without notice. For more information, call (310) 440-7300.


Lecture

"The Afterlife of Raphael, or, What to Do When Your Master Dies"
Martin Clayton, assistant curator in the Print Room of the Royal Library at Windsor Castle
Thursday, Nov. 2, 7pm
Harold M. Williams Auditorium
Free. Call 310-440-7300 for reservations.

 

Adult Course

 
"Spheres of Influence: Raphael and His Art"
Ronald Steen, art historian and art educator
A three-part course exploring the life, art, career, and visual poetry of Raphael
Sundays, Dec. 3, 10, and 17, 11am-noon
Museum Lecture Hall
Free. Call 310-440-7300 for reservations.
 

Dance Performance

"Raphael's Garden"
New and repertory pieces that complement the Raphael exhibitions
Performed by ODC/San Francisco Dance Company
Saturday, Dec. 16, 8pm
Harold M. Williams Auditorium
$20. Call 323-655-TKTS for tickets.

 

Artist-at-Work Demonstrations
 
Drawings in the style of Raphael
Peter Zokosky, artist and professor at Art Center College of Design, Pasadena
Thursdays, Nov. 2, 16, and 30; and Sundays, Nov. 5 and 19; 1-4pm
Thursdays, Dec. 7 and 28; and Sunday, Dec. 3; 1-4 pm
Sunday Jan 7, 1-4 pm
East Art Information Room
Free. No reservations required.

 

Point of View Talks
 
Kent Twitchell, a well-known Los Angeles-based muralist, will speak about how Raphael used drawings as preparatory works for his large-scale frescoes.
Exhibitions Pavilion
Friday, November 10, 6pm and 7:30pm

Laura Lasworth, a figurative painter whose work is allegorical in nature, will speak about allegory and beauty in Raphael's drawings.

Exhibitions Pavilion
Friday, December 8, 6pm and 7:30pm
 

Gallery Talks
 
Daily, 1:30pm
Museum Entrance Hall
Museum Education Staff


Audioguide
 
Audioguides, which include commentary by Allegra Pesenti, the Museum's Assistant Curator of Drawings, are available in the Entrance Hall for $3.
 

Catalogue
 
Raphael and His Circle is accompanied by a 224-page catalogue, Raphael and His Circle, by Martin Clayton, assistant curator of the Print Room at Windsor Castle. Published by the Royal Collection, the book includes color reproductions of all the drawings in the exhibition. To order the cloth-covered edition ($60) or paper edition ($35), call 310-440-7059. The catalogue is also available in the Getty Museum bookstore.