Interior view of Château de la Croë. Cap d'Antibes 1954. Aristotle Onassis owned the château from 1950 to 1957, selling it after his wife, Tina Onassis Livanos, found him in bed with her friend, the socialite Jeanne Rhinelander. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Interior view of Château de la Croë. Cap d'Antibes 1954. Aristotle Onassis owned the château from 1950 to 1957, selling it after his wife, Tina Onassis Livanos, found him in bed with her friend, the socialite Jeanne Rhinelander.

A low-angle view captures a grand corridor in the Château de la Croë at Cap d'Antibes in 1954, then owned by Aristotle Onassis. The highly polished, checkered floor reflects massive pillars, creating a strong perspective that draws the eye towards a brightly lit room. There, framed by an open doorway, a Christmas tree stands silhouetted against a large, arched window. The strong backlighting casts long shadows, creating a dramatic, high-contrast scene.


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