Sculptures in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorthea Tanning in Seillans, where they lived since 1971. Seillans 1975. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Sculptures in the garden of the second house of Max Ernst and Dorthea Tanning in Seillans, where they lived since 1971. Seillans 1975.

The stone villa in Seillans, home to artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, photographed in 1975. Set in a hilly, rural landscape, the property features a uniquely shaped swimming pool surrounded by a stone patio. The house, with its rough-hewn stone walls and terracotta-tiled roof, overlooks a small valley. On a lawn to the right of the pool, a large, abstract metal sculpture stands on a stone base, a modern contrast to the rustic tranquility of the garden.


Artworks:

  • "Capricorne", 1948, Spies/Metken 2474, 2.

Keywords:

Houses, Sculptures

Filename:

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