
Max Ernst's white painted house, where he and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Seillans 1966.
The picturesque hillside village of Seillans, photographed in 1966. Amid older houses with red-tiled roofs, the clean white building with bright green shutters stands out. This was the home of artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning, who settled here two years prior. The historic village, dominated at its peak by a large stone château, follows the contours of the rocky hill. Slender cypress trees are scattered throughout, with the rolling hills in the background showing the amber foliage of late autumn.
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