J. Paul Getty Museum to conserve and display a magnificent Apulian vase at the Getty Villa
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J. Paul Getty Museum to conserve and display a magnificent Apulian vase at the Getty Villa
"The collaborative agreement with the Getty is a good pairing for the MANN, which houses all the finds from the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum, the ‘source of inspiration’ for the design of the Getty Villa,” says Paolo Giulierini, director of the MANN.



NAPLES.- The J. Paul Getty Museum and the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples signed an agreement today to conserve and exhibit at the Getty Villa the Colossal Red-Figure Krater from Altamura, Apulia, which is in the collection of the Museo Archeologico Nazionale. This important collaboration is the latest project in a broad cultural exchange agreement made in 2007 between the Ministry of Heritage and Culture and Tourism and the J. Paul Getty Museum.

“The Getty Museum is very pleased to renew our important and mutually beneficial partnership with the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples through this latest agreement,” said Getty Museum Director Timothy Potts on signing the agreement in Naples. “The conservation and display of this magnificent Apulian vase is only the latest in a series of projects the Getty has undertaken that have enriched the experience of visitors to the Getty Villa while also contributing to the preservation of Italy’s rich cultural heritage. We look forward to continuing this relationship with the Museo Archeologico in Naples in the years ahead for future loans and exhibitions that will further tell the story of Italy’s artistic past.”

"The collaborative agreement with the Getty is a good pairing for the MANN, which houses all the finds from the Villa dei Papiri in Herculaneum, the ‘source of inspiration’ for the design of the Getty Villa,” says Paolo Giulierini, director of the MANN. “This important project, an extension of our prior conservation partnerships, is one from which future scientific research, restorations, and major exhibitions can arise. The MANN, therefore, will definitely benefit from a heightened level of international exposure."

The Colossal Red-Figure Krater from Altamura, nearly 6 feet (2 meters) tall, is a masterpiece of the richly decorated vases produced at Taranto in Apulia, Southern Italy. Dating from around 350 BC, the krater shows a remarkable depiction of the Underworld populated with more than 20 mythological figures, including the gods Hades and Persephone, the musician Orpheus, the hero Herakles, and Sisyphus, who was eternally punished by having to roll a giant boulder up a hill.

Other projects that have resulted from the 2007 cultural exchange agreement include the long-term loans of two splendid bronze treasures from the Museo Archeologico Nazionale in Naples, the Ephebe (Youth) and the Apollo Saettante (Arrow-Shooting Apollo) in 2009 and 2011. Before going on display at the Getty Villa, the Getty Museum’s antiquities conservation department undertook an eighteen-month conservation project on the Apollo Saettante that brought to light its rich and complex history.

The Colossal Red-Figure Krater from Altamura will be transferred to the Getty Villa in June to begin study and conservation work and afterwards will go on display in the Museum. The project is being supported by the generous assistance of the Getty Museum’s Villa Council.










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