Jean Cocteau and his adopted son Edouard "Doudou" Dermit during filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée". Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1959. - Photo by Edward Quinn

Jean Cocteau and his adopted son Edouard "Doudou" Dermit during filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée". Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat 1959.

Captured during the 1959 filming of "Le Testament d’Orphée" in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat, Jean Cocteau stands in a garden setting. Dressed in a light suit and sweater vest, he holds a human skull to his chest with a pensive expression. The scene is framed by dense vegetation, a white archway, and a trellis. In the foreground, a single wilted flower rests on a small, cloth-draped table.


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