
© The Getty Center
3 March 2026 — 7 June 2026
On NowGetty collection rotation: European drawings from 500 years showing how artists visualized virtue, vice, and social norms through allegory and symbolism.
From The Getty Center
This rotation from Getty's collection explores how European artists from the 16th to 19th centuries made drawings to criticize bad behavior as well as praise virtuous deeds. Drawings of proper and improper conduct range from straightforward examples (charity, lust, and greed) to complex allegories (virtue, decadence, and friendship). Whether warning against sinful ways or celebrating how one should behave, drawings visualized moral codes, political ideologies, and social norms.
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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

© The Getty Center
3 March 2026 — 7 June 2026
On NowGetty collection rotation: European drawings from 500 years showing how artists visualized virtue, vice, and social norms through allegory and symbolism.
From The Getty Center
This rotation from Getty's collection explores how European artists from the 16th to 19th centuries made drawings to criticize bad behavior as well as praise virtuous deeds. Drawings of proper and improper conduct range from straightforward examples (charity, lust, and greed) to complex allegories (virtue, decadence, and friendship). Whether warning against sinful ways or celebrating how one should behave, drawings visualized moral codes, political ideologies, and social norms.
No reviews yet for this exhibition.
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