ABOVE: The hallway becomes a fine
art gallery with Bravo’s painting, “Pale
Surprises,” to the right; Botero’s bronze
sculpture on a pedestal to the left; and Jean DuBuffet’s
3-D sculpture, “Clochepoche,” at the far
end of the space.
BELOW: W. Spilsbury’s “The
Monkey Ball” dominates one wall of the family
room. The 1857 painting was once part of the estate
of the Duke of Bedford and was also on display in
the Bristol Museum. On another wall hangs a Louise
Nevelson sculpture, while on the cocktail table stands
“Infanta Margarita” by Manolo Valdes.