Norman Neuerburg papers regarding Getty Villa design and construction 1966-1987 1970-1975

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Norman Neuerburg papers regarding Getty Villa design and construction 1966-1987 1970-1975

The papers of art history professor Norman Neuerburg (1966-1987) relate to his role as the historical consultant in the design and construction of the J. Paul Getty Museum, Malibu, California, also known as the Getty Villa. Files contain correspondence, lectures, manuscripts, notes, construction reports, sketches and drawings, architectural schema, press clippings, photographs, and slides. The bulk of the archive dates to 1970-1975.

ca. 11 linear ft.,; (19 boxes, 22 flat file folders, 3 rolls)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6656165

Getty Research Institute

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American art historian, historical consultant to the J. Paul Getty Museum. From the description of Papers regarding Getty Villa design and construction, 1966-1987, bulk 1970-1975. (Getty Research Institute). WorldCat record id: 145999273 Biographical/Historical Note Norman Neuerburg, an art and architecture historian, artist, and university professor, was born in 1926 in Universal City, California. After serving in the ar...

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