
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, Athina Livanos, found him in bed with her friend, the socialite Jeanne Rhinelander.
A bathroom within the Château de la Croë at Cap d'Antibes, photographed in 1954 when the residence was owned by Aristotle Onassis. The space features a striking black and white checkerboard tile floor. A large, ornate mirror with a heavily carved frame leans against one wall, while centrally placed is a unique, fluted sink basin with an octagonal mirror above. To the left, beneath a large window, a small vanity table with turned legs holds several glass bottles, fronted by a low stool. A curtain is tied back, offering a view of the trees outside.
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