Guide to the Getty Villa

Guide to the Getty Villa by J. Paul Getty Museum is a revised edition published by Getty Publications on March 6, 2018. This 132-page book provides an engaging introduction to the history of the Getty Villa, detailing its gardens, historical rooms, and galleries. It recounts how J. Paul Getty decided to house his growing art collection in a replica of the ancient Roman villa at Herculaneum, known as the Villa dei Papiri, and explores the site’s rich history, including the destruction of Herculaneum and its rediscovery.
Readers will find a comprehensive tour of the Getty Villa, featuring descriptions of significant areas such as the outdoor theater, atrium, and various gardens. The book also chronicles Getty’s art collection journey from the late 1930s to the present, highlighting how the displays have evolved over time. This edition includes a new director’s foreword, a revised main text with an entirely new chapter, and updated illustrations and floor plans reflecting the Villa’s recent reinstallation. Topics such as art, history, and ancient ceramics are woven throughout, making this guide a valuable resource for those interested in the Villa’s permanent collections and exhibitions.
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This revised and updated edition of the Guide to the Getty Villa is published in conjunction with the reinstallation of the Villa collection galleries. It offers an engaging introduction to the Villa’s history as well as an up-to-date look at its gardens, historical rooms, and galleries.
It begins with the history of the site, recounting how, as J. Paul Getty’s art collection grew, he decided to house it in a replica of the ancient Roman villa at Herculaneum now known as the Villa dei Papiri. The second chapter chronicles the destruction of Herculaneum in 79 CE during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, the Villa dei Papiri’s rediscovery in the eighteenth century, and more recent archaeological discoveries at the site. The third chapter leads readers on a tour of the Getty Villa, from the cobblestone “Roman road” through the outdoor theater, atrium, peristyles, and gardens; it includes detailed descriptions of special rooms such as the Basilica, the Room of Colored Marbles, the Temple of Herakles, and the Tablinum. The final chapter recounts how Getty began collecting art in the late 1930s, how the collection grew in the decades before and after his death in 1974, and how the displays at the Villa have evolved along with the collection, culminating in the chronological arrangement to be completed in early 2018.
This edition includes a new director’s foreword as well as a revised and refreshed main text, including an entirely new chapter. It also includes updated illustrations throughout the book and updated floor plans of the newly reinstalled Villa.
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