
"No trespassing". The road to Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Mougins. (Pablo Picasso had to let it build). 1962 or 1961.
A hand-painted sign bearing the words "DEFENSE DE PASSER" ("No Trespassing") marks the entrance to a private road Pablo Picasso had built to access his home, Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie in Mougins, circa 1961-1962. The rustic sign, made of wooden planks and mounted on a carved post, is situated near a pile of rocks in a hilly, natural setting. In the background, the path leads toward a stone retaining wall and dense trees where the property is nestled.
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