
The road to Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins. (Pablo Picasso had to let it build).1962 or 1961.
Seen from inside a vehicle, the sun-dappled road leading to Pablo Picasso’s Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, a path he had specially constructed, curves through dense foliage circa 1961–1962. A white, arrow-shaped sign affixed to a utility pole directs traffic along a deviation, pointing towards the property abbreviated as “MAS.N.D.DE.VIE.” The rustic scene is captured through the dark, out-of-focus frame of the car’s window.
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