THE ANN AND GORDON GETTY COLLECTION TEMPLE OF WINGS

NEW YORK – Christie’s is proud to announce the second installment of the Ann & Gordon Getty Collection.
Following the October 2022 landmark sales, this June, Christie’s will present the contents of the Gettys’ historic turn of the
century Berkeley property: Temple of Wings. The Collection will be sold over one live auction in New York – taking place
on June 14, and two online sales ending on June 15. Proceeds will benefit selected arts and science organizations designated
by Ann and Gordon Getty.
Temple of Wings, located on the Berkeley hillside, was built in a Greco-Roman style as the house and dance studio of
Florence Treadwell Boynton. It was acquired by the Gettys in 1994, and under Ann Getty’s stewardship, they furnished the
home with furniture and decorative arts honoring the rich eclecticism of the late 19th and 20th centuries.
The collection includes furniture from the most significant members of the Gothic Revival and Arts and Crafts movement,
such as A.W.N. Pugin, textiles by William Morris and important glass works by Tiffany Studios. The sales also features
important Victorian paintings by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and the Pre-Raphaelites, resulting in a cohesive collection
that represents the sensibility of the late 19th and 20th century Decorative Arts.
Jonathan Rendell, Christie’s Deputy Chairman – Americas, commented: “Another bravura performance by the
multitalented Ann Getty, Temple of Wings drew together decorative arts from Europe and America from the late 19th and
early 20th centuries in an extraordinary building high up in the Berkeley Hills. The interior blended the earnest tenets of
the Arts and Crafts movement, the magical productions of Tiffany Studios and the aesthetic costume of Fortuny with
roman maidens of Leighton and Alma Tadema. It was a magical place.”
19th Century and Victorian Paintings
Among the collection highlights are Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema’s ‘A Coign of Vantage’, estimate $2,500,000 - 3,500,000.
The work, originally hung in the Blue Parlor of the Berkeley residence, displays three aristocratic women looking down at a
harbor below. A second highlight by Lord Leighton Frederic ‘The Bath of Psyche’ is estimated at $300,000-500,000.
19th Century Decorative Arts
A superb group of Victorian Gothic Revival furniture is featured in the sale, including a beautifully carved Gothic-Revival
Oak Reading Stand that was reputedly purchased at the 1851 Great Exhibition at the Crystal Palace in London, a
revolutionary moment for design reform in the 19th century and the catalyst for the Aesthetic and Arts and Crafts
Movements. Mrs. Getty’s love for textile is tangible in examples of rugs featured in the sale, especially notable are the ones
designed by William Morris, one of the most significant members of the Arts and Crafts movement – A Hand-Knotted
'Hammersmith' Rug will carry an estimate of $70,000-100,000.
Art Glass and Art Pottery
The collection includes an extensive and diverse group of Tiffany Studios glass and lighting such as a 'Wisteria' Table
Lamp, circa 1905 estimate $400,000 – 600,000 and a 'Butterfly' Table Lamp, circa 1900, which will hit the auction
block with an estimate of $300,000 – 500,000. Pottery included in the sale features firms such as Newcomb College Pottery,
Grueby Faience Company and Rookwood. Rounding out the sale is a selection of works by Émile Gallé, Muller Frères, Daum
and Lalique. Many works by William De Morgan will be featured in the sale including an 'Isnik' Tile Panel, circa 1890
estimate $5,000 - 7,000.
SALES
The Ann and Gordon Getty Collection: Temple of Wings | Live | New York | June 14 | 10 AM
The Ann and Gordon Getty Collection: Aesthetic Decoration from Temple of Wings | Online | Opens for bids May 31, closes
June 15
The Ann and Gordon Getty Collection: Early Modern Design from Temple of Wings | Online | Opens for bids May 31, closes
June 15
ABOUT ANN AND GORDON GETTY
Ann Gilbert Getty (1941-2020) is remembered as a philanthropist, publisher, author, interior designer, and patron of the arts.
A California native, Mrs. Getty grew up on a farm in Wheatland, CA. She founded Ann Getty and Associates, a San Francisco -based
residential interior design firm. Mrs. Getty was an influential benefactor to countless organizations throughout her lifetime,
including the University of California Berkeley, the San Francisco Opera, the San Francisco Symphony, the San Francisco Conservatory
of Music, the Leakey Foundation, and the Napa Valley Festival. In New York, she served on the boards of the Metropolitan Museum of
Art, the New York Public Library, and New York University.
Gordon Peter Getty (b.1933) is a philanthropist and American composer who has made a lifetime of contributions to the world
of classical music. In 2019, he was awarded the prestigious European Culture Prize, recognizing his extraordinary legacy. Gordon Getty's
music has been performed in such prestigious venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, London’s Royal Festival Hall,
Vienna’s Brahms-Saal, Moscow’s Tchaikovsky Hall and Bolshoi Theatre, and Beijing’s National Centre for the Performing Arts, as well as at the Aspen, Spoleto and Bad Kissingen Festivals, and Festival Napa Valley. He is the fourth child of J. Paul Getty (1892-1976), whose
celebrated collection of art and antiquities formed the basis of the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles.