
Getty and Google Arts & Culture previously collaborated on Art Transfer, which turns photos into works of art Art Projector, an augmented reality tool that allows users to project a masterpiece into their home and Pocket Gallery, a life-size virtual exhibition space on your phone. Since 2011, Getty has been a partner to Google Arts & Culture, which puts the stories and knowledge of over 2,000 cultural institutions from 80 countries at users’ fingertips. To access these new online exhibit translations, viewers must change their language preference in browser settings to “Spanish.” An exploration of Edgar Degas’ artistic methods through his pastel drawing of a ballerina.Getty’s recently-acquired group of Japanese-American Photos.Medieval and Renaissance depictions of Balthazar, a Black African King.A collection of art celebrating LGBTQ Pride.The story of Irises by Vincent van Gogh and other GettyĪrtworks that feature this mythical flower.Visitors can now view in Spanish and English: Additional translations of Getty’s Google exhibits will be published in the coming months.

The project also coincides with National Hispanic Heritage Month, celebrated from September 15 to October 15, 2021.

Or you can download the Google Arts & Culture app for Android or iOS and search for "Nikola Tesla Museum".The new translations underscore Getty’s goal of making its online and gallery text available in Spanish.

Dive deeper into Tesla's life, work and vision with our interactive stories. We have made available over 120 original photograph and documents for you to explore. Home Virtual Google Arts & Culture Print Share Nikola Tesla Museum on the Google Arts & Culture platformĭiscover Tesla's extraordinary life through our stories and images on the Google Arts & Culture platform.
