
Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie 1967 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.
A sun-drenched view of Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie near Mougins, photographed in 1967. This was Pablo Picasso’s home from 1961 until his death. The tranquil Mediterranean landscape unfolds beyond a low stone wall and a wide green field, leading to a terraced hillside dotted with silvery olive groves and slender cypress trees. It was here that Picasso covered the terrace of the main house to create additional studio space, working prolifically during his final years.
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