
Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie near Mougin 1967 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 sun-drenched hillside near Mougins, captured in 1967, is dotted with Mediterranean villas, silvery-green olive groves, and tall cypress trees. At the heart of this landscape is Mas Notre-Dame-de-Vie, Pablo Picasso's residence from 1961. To expand his workspace, Picasso had the terrace covered to create two large studios on the ground floor, with his bedroom occupying the top floor. The house was a gift to the artist from the previous owners, the Plunket family.
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