Sara Lent Frier
Bio
Sara is the Robert and DeeDee McMurtry Assistant Curator of Prints and Drawings at the Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. She researches the history of physical disability and difference in early modern Northern Europe. She is proud to be born and raised in LA and a former graduate intern in Getty's Drawings Department.
Stories
Witnessing Winter with Hendrick Avercamp, the ‘Mute from Kampen’
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It’s time to re-frame assumptions about this ‘Little Ice Age’ painter
Decadent Dining at a Royal Coronation
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Inside a historic, extravagant 17th-century feast
Dragonflies and Drought
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A 17th-century drawing records the migration of a dragonfly swarm and the weather conditions that might have triggered it
Why Is It Winter in So Many Dutch Paintings?
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Blame the Ice Age… no, not that one
Find Love, Adventure, and Extraordinary Worlds in Tiny Manuscript Spaces
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Explore a 15th-century epic through dazzling illustrations
A Job of Making
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An inside look at an experiment that could change how art institutions worldwide display fragile objects
Finally, the Other Half of the Story
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Missing for nearly 180 years, a manuscript page, only half of an illustration, travels from France to Getty for a happy reunion
A Thousand Cuts
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Members of an LA community group share the sculptures they created and issues they pondered after touring Camille Claudel
Dear Future Self
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Getty Marrow Emerging Professionals reflect on how the pilot program is shaping their passion for museums
Getty Just Got Greener
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Get to know Camille Kirk, Getty’s first-ever head of sustainability