
The second house of Max Ernst in Seillans, designed by Dorothea Tanning, where they lived since 1971. Seillans 1974.
A view of Seillans in 1974, the rustic village where Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning lived from 1971 in a house designed by Tanning. Nestled into a steep hillside, the stone and stucco buildings with their terracotta-tiled roofs are bathed in warm, low light. The dramatic play of sunlight highlights the textures of the architecture and the foreground landscape of dark-leaved olive and cypress trees, creating a peaceful and timeless atmosphere.
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