
Max Ernst's house (left, white facade) where he and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. Seillans 1966.
The village of Seillans, photographed in 1966, climbs a steep, rocky hillside. On the left, the white-facade building is the house where artists Max Ernst and Dorothea Tanning settled in 1964. The composition is dominated in the upper right by an ancient stone fortress perched on a craggy outcrop, overlooking the winding roads and terracotta-tiled roofs of the town below. A tall cypress tree stands beside the artists' home.
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