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  1. Jean Paul Getty (December 15, 1892 – June 6, 1976) was an American industrialist. [1] He founded the Getty Oil Company. In 1957 Fortune magazine named him the richest living American. [2] The 1966 Guinness Book of Records named him as the world's richest private citizen, worth an estimated $1,200 million. [3]

  2. Jul 18, 2022 · J PAUL GETTY: I always wish that I had a better personality, could entertain people better, was a better conversationalist, always worried I might be a little on the dull side as a companion.

  3. The J. Paul Getty Museum, commonly referred to as the Getty, is an art museum in Los Angeles, California housed on two campuses: the Getty Center and Getty Villa. It is operated by the J. Paul Getty Trust , the world's wealthiest art institution.

  4. May 2, 2024 · J. Paul Getty Museum, museum and research center established in Los Angeles by oil tycoon J. Paul Getty as a home for his art collections. It comprises the Getty Villa, which houses antiquities, and the Getty Center, which exhibits European art from the Middle Ages to the 20th century and international photography.

  5. Considered the world’s richest man in the 1950s and 60s, Getty made his fortune in the oil business. Upon his death in 1976 he bequeathed his estate to his small namesake museum, along with a remarkably broad directive. Accordingly, the J. Paul Getty Trust was created, the world’s largest cultural and philanthropic organization dedicated to ...

  6. Dec 25, 2017 · The Kidnapping. In real life, 16-year-old Paul Getty had become somewhat of a fringe celebrity while living in Rome, thanks to his last name. The teenager—who had dropped out of formal schooling ...

  7. The J. Paul Getty Museum at the Getty Center features works of art dating from the eighth through the twenty-first century, showcased against a backdrop of dramatic architecture, tranquil gardens, and breathtaking views of Los Angeles. The collection includes European paintings, drawings, sculpture, illuminated manuscripts, decorative arts, and ...

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