Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie near Mougins where Pablo Picasso lived since 1961. The house was once owned by the Plunket family who gave the painter an Afghan hound called Kaboul as a moving-in present. The terrace is covered to give him space for two more large studios. His bedroom was on the top floor, the living rooms and studio on the ground floor. Mougins in the late Sixties/early Seventies. The house was sold 2017 to a New Zealand real estate businessman in an auction with the starting price of €20.2 Mio - Photo by Edward Quinn

Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie near Mougins where Pablo Picasso lived since 1961. The house was once owned by the Plunket family who gave the painter an Afghan hound called Kaboul as a moving-in present. The terrace is covered to give him space for two more large studios. His bedroom was on the top floor, the living rooms and studio on the ground floor. Mougins in the late Sixties/early Seventies. The house was sold 2017 to a New Zealand real estate businessman in an auction with the starting price of €20.2 Mio

Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie near Mougins, the villa where Pablo Picasso lived from 1961 until his death in 1973. This view from the late 1960s captures the tranquil swimming pool and patio, surrounded by lush grounds with olive and cypress trees. The house was formerly owned by the Plunket family, who gave the artist an Afghan hound named Kaboul as a moving-in present. To accommodate his prolific work, Picasso had the terrace covered to create two additional large studios on the ground floor.


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  • 17 pages sales brochure 2017, of residence365.com. Photographer and copyright unknown
  • Abbreviations: see Bibliography


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