Max Ernst's white painted house, where he and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Seillans 1966. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Max Ernst's white painted house, where he and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Seillans 1966.

The picturesque village of Seillans, photographed in 1966, is built on a rocky, terraced hillside. To the left of an ancient stone fortress stands the tidy, white-painted house with green shutters where artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Below, older village houses with terracotta tile roofs cascade down the slope, while a small clock tower rises above them. The bare branches of deciduous trees suggest the season is late autumn or winter.


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