ILLUSTRATIONS 2

Happy days at the beach house with Paul. (I was getting fat.)

 

A PR shot done at our home in Malibu, the Getty Ranch (now called the Getty Villa).

 

At the Getty Ranch, which was being remodeled, 1947.

 

St. Louis Globe-Democrat, June 23, 1948.

 

A very glamorous me! (PR shot by Wally Seawell)

 

Under the beautiful François Boucher Beauvais tapestry at Getty House.

 

With my pet lion at the ranch. The cage is still there.

 

My sisters, my mom, and me at the beach house. (Photo by Harold Davis)

 

I knew he was not a saint!

 

Standing with Allied Artists president Steve Broidy (right), right after we’d signed a contract.

 

With Liberace at the Brown Derby.

 

From Scheherazade.

 

From a screen and test shot by Wally Seawell.

 

With Bette Davis and Robert Stack at the beach house.

 

Still from the movie The Lost Weekend, the New York Journal American, January 7, 1945.

 

A write-up about Hereford Water Company, which I started with Paul.

 

My grandfather Lytton and me in Chicago.

 

Playing the piano at Getty Ranch.

 

Paul at Spartan Aircraft Company in Tulsa during the war.

 

Paul dining in Saudi Arabia, trying to complete the Kuwait deal.

 

With Timmy at the Getty Ranch.

 

Timmy at four, playing the piano at the beach house.

 

With Timmy at Getty Ranch. (Photo by Wally Seawell)

 

Paul showing Timmy how to open a secret drawer in an eighteenth-century desk at the Getty Ranch.

 

With Timmy at the beach house. (Photo by Wally Seawell)

 

Timmy with Candice Bergen and Liza Minnelli at his birthday party.

 

Timmy’s last visit with his father in Paris.

 

The press accompanying Timmy’s death: “Poor Little Rich Boy Dies,” the New York Herald Tribune; “Getty Delaying Plans to Attend Son’s Rites,” the Los Angeles Times, 1958; “Son of Oilman J. P. Getty Dies,” Mirror News; “World Wide Hunt For J. Paul Getty,” Herald Express, August 20, 1958.

 

My letter to Dr. Kupperman about the death of my son.

 

On my yearly visit to Paul and Timmy’s gravesite, July 2013. (Photo by Jerry Zucker)