
Max Ernst's house (left, white facade) where he and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Seillans 1966.
In the hillside village of Seillans in 1966, an ancient stone fortress overlooks a cluster of rustic, terracotta-roofed houses. To the left, the well-maintained building with a light-colored facade and dark shutters is the home where artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. A slender cypress tree stands beside the house, which contrasts with the weathered textures of the surrounding architecture.
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