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Stendahl's World: Marketing Ancient Mexico and Modern Art in Los Angeles

© The Getty Center

Stendahl's World: Marketing Ancient Mexico and Modern Art in Los Angeles

23 June 2026 — 18 October 2026

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How Earl Stendahl transformed the LA market for pre-Hispanic art from the 1940s, promoting ancient Mexican artifacts while archaeological sites suffered.

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Around 1940, after decades of selling landscapes and Modern paintings, Earl Stendahl turned to Mexican antiquities, transforming the market for pre-Hispanic art in Los Angeles and beyond. Stendahl Art Galleries promoted the ancient artifacts of Mexico as commodities for both museum and private collections, launching exhibitions across the United States and Europe and building on Hollywood connections for product placement in advertising campaigns. Meanwhile,...

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Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

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Stendahl's World: Marketing Ancient Mexico and Modern Art in Los Angeles

© The Getty Center

Stendahl's World: Marketing Ancient Mexico and Modern Art in Los Angeles

23 June 2026 — 18 October 2026

Coming Soon

How Earl Stendahl transformed the LA market for pre-Hispanic art from the 1940s, promoting ancient Mexican artifacts while archaeological sites suffered.

From The Getty Center

Around 1940, after decades of selling landscapes and Modern paintings, Earl Stendahl turned to Mexican antiquities, transforming the market for pre-Hispanic art in Los Angeles and beyond. Stendahl Art Galleries promoted the ancient artifacts of Mexico as commodities for both museum and private collections, launching exhibitions across the United States and Europe and building on Hollywood connections for product placement in advertising campaigns. Meanwhile,...

Read more at The Getty Center →

Critic Reviews

No reviews yet for this exhibition.

Visit

Brentwood, Los Angeles·View on Google Maps →

Sunday10am–6:30pm

MondayClosed

Tuesday ·10am–6:30pm

Wednesday10am–6:30pm

Thursday10am–6:30pm

Friday10am–6:30pm

Saturday10am–9pm

Visit website →

Related Exhibitions

More at The Getty Center

How to Be a Guerrilla Girl

The Getty Center

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Until Apr 12

Beginnings: The Story of Creation in the Middle Ages

The Getty Center

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Until Apr 19

Explore all exhibitions at The Getty Center

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Tavares Strachan: The Day Tomorrow Began

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Studio Visit

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Studio Visit

Until Apr 11

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