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The Getty Villa & Miscellany

March 26, 2012 by carole Leave a Comment

No design inspiration trip would be complete without a visit to the Getty Villa, sister museum to the Getty Center. 

J. Paul Getty purchased sixty-four acres in Malibu in 1945 and, in 1954, opened a museum in his home to showcase his collection of Greek and Roman antiquities. In 1968 Getty decided to recreate a first-century Roman house (the Villa dei Papiri) on the property to exhibit his growing collection. The result was the Getty Villa which opened in 1974, closed in 1997 for extensive renovations and only recently reopened in 2006.  It is truly remarkable and much larger than I anticipated and not quite a Pompeian shack.

the main atrium included a roman style impluvium which collected rainwater from an opening in the ceiling
beautiful carving on this marble sarcophagus
close-up of another sarcophagus
a smaller reflection pool in a courtyard
one of my favorite sculptures along with the following one…
so beautifully restored
more sarcophagus carving
a side courtyard with lovely fountain and…
…tile and shell grotto…going to convince Mr. F&F we need one
more Sycamores like the Getty Center
one of many decorative ceilings at the Getty Villa
outside large reflection pool
lovely little deer adjacent to the pool
sunbathing beauty
quick get away…
there’s an ocean in the distance…better get some clear cutting rights from your neighbors to improve the view
can see the painted walls behind the busts
well, hello there mister
so maybe not a grotto, but perhaps a smallish fountain Mr. F&F?
bearded fella

It was a beautiful morning at the Getty Villa, followed by lunch on the beach at Santa Monica.

Back to West Hollywood for dinner with my lovely niece and her boyfriend of seven years. They are living the L.A. life, travelling as much as possible to nearby places, hiking, working hard in the music business.
 
Rain today so the flea market was soggy, but what I did see was enticing. The Los Angeles County Museum of Art provided an indoor escape and two wonderful temporary exhibits, one about 1960s California design. More to follow tomorrow…adieu.

 

 

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