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Château of Vauvenargues

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597:, as well as two chairs that Picasso painted almost as soon as he arrived in the colours of yellow and red for his native Spain and green for the surrounding forests of Vauvernagues and Mont Sainte-Victoire. Facing west with three spacious windows, his studio is the largest, grandest and best lit room in the chateau; like the library downstairs, it still has its original highly ornate seventeenth century sculpted plasterwork and mouldings, but all rendered in bright white. Picasso also brought in two industrial lamps to guarantee the quality of light. Commentators have said that Picasso tried to recreate at Vauvenargues the same conditions as in Spain: the intense light, the brilliant primary colours, the austerity and the rugged setting. 716:
buried next to Picasso. The ownership of the château passed to Catherine Hutin, Jacqueline's daughter by her first marriage. With her principal residence in Paris, she agreed to allow the château to be opened for public visits from May to September in 2009 for the first time since 1973; the village of Vauvenargues had long before that rejected plans to transform it into a museum. The château is furnished and decorated as Picasso left it; many bronze sculptures remain, although there are no longer any paintings either by Picasso or from his private collection. Public visits to the château resumed in 2010 from June 30 until October 2, with several more rooms opened to house an exhibition of around 60 of Jacqueline Picasso's photographs.
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on Sunday 8 April 1973, at the age of 91. The local authorities would not permit him to be buried there, so his wife Jacqueline chose the grounds of the Château of Vauvenargues as his last resting place. The funeral cortège arrived to find Vauvenargues under a blanket of fresh snow, unusual for that
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in 1929, all the furniture and a large part of the interior decoration including the magnificent Provençal embossed polychrome gilded Córdoba leather paneling lining the library and ceremonial reception room, was removed by the buyers. In 1947 it was transformed into a vacation centre for a maritime
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Kahnweiler asked Picasso on his first visit to Vauvenargues whether, even with the magnificent setting, it was not perhaps too vast or too severe. Picasso replied that it was not too vast, because he would fill it, and that it was not too severe, because as a Spaniard he liked sadness. When another
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Thirteen years later, with the family divided by arguments over the future of the Picasso estate, Jacqueline took her own life. Before her death she had regularly visited her husband's grave on the 8th of every month. Her funeral service took place in the old guard room of the château and she was
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The castle was successively the property of the Lords of Cabanis, of Jarente and of Séguiran, until 1548, when ownership passed to François de Clapiers after his marriage to Margaret of Séguiran. It remained in the de Clapiers family for two and a half centuries. The de Clapiers family's roots go
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In fact Picasso only occupied the chateau for a relatively short period between January 1959 and 1962, with several interruptions. Nevertheless, all the works of art he produced there bear the indelible marks of Vauvenargues, one of the high points of his career. Among the different themes, he
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painted various portraits of Jacqueline, jokingly styled Jaqueline de Vauvenargues, often with infant figures — the children they would never have; a series of bacchanalian scenes, many of them in lino cuts, with fauns and centaurs, rekindling themes from an earlier period when he lived with
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placed symbolically on the grave and transformed the guardroom into a shrine for her husband, filled with flowers. The sculpture is a second casting of the sculpture of 1933 that had guarded the Spanish Pavilion during the International Exhibition in Paris in 1937, where
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time of year. The event was marred by the complex family problems that had clouded Picasso's final years. Jacqueline denied entry to several close friends and his three estranged children: Maya, Picasso's daughter by his longtime mistress
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j'étouffais, je quittais mes livres et je sortais comme un homme en fureur, pour faire plusieurs fois le tour d'une assez longue terrasse, en courant avec toute ma force; jusqu'à la lassitude fit fin à la
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The Provençal dining room was the most lived-in part of the chateau. The traditional farmhouse table, with its simple wooden benches, stands on a floor tiled with Provençal octagonal brick red
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it was sold to the Isoard family, who despite their humble origins eventually installed their coat of arms in the chateau. Nineteenth century additions include a ceramic
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are buried in the grounds of the chateau of Vauvenargues, which is still the private property of the Picasso family. Their tomb is a grassy mound surmounted by
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The château stayed in the Isoard family for 150 years until its sale in 1943 by Simone Marguerite d'Isoard Vauvenargues to three industrialists from
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François de Clapiers himself produced a detailed but unreliable "Genealogy of the Counts of Provence, from 577 to the reign of Henri IV".
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In 1929 the chateau was officially listed as a historic monument. In 1943 it was sold by the Isoard family to three industrialists from
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On 16 April his body was placed in the grave in a sleeping position, beneath a mound of earth. Jacqueline had the monumental sculpture
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After passing through a series of other owners, the vacant property was shown in September 1958 to the Spanish painter
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to Provence in the fourteenth century. Between 1643 and 1667, while preserving the outer defensive walls, the medieval
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In the nineteenth century room of Cardinal d'Isoard, Picasso installed a medallion cabinet, left to him by his friend
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Trop vaste ? Je vais le remplir. Trop sévère ? Vous oubliez que je suis espagnol et j'aime la tristesse.
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by Henri de Clapiers, a cavalry officer, who later in 1674 was appointed first consul of Aix and state prosecutor.
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scenes, with a faun playing on pipes amid greenery. Green garden furniture was later added by Jacqueline.
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was first displayed. (This historic combination of the two works of art has been reintroduced by the
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paid him a visit, Picasso proudly proclaimed, "Cézanne painted these mountains and now I own them."
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in 1257, when Isnard II of Agoult and of Entrevennes ceded the property of his wife, Beatrix of
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The present chateau is situated on a rocky knoll rising 440 m above a narrow gorge of the river
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The bedroom of Jacqueline has a simple bed in the defiant yellow and red colours of the
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of 1720 which devastated Provence, Joseph de Clapiers was given the hereditary title of
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Les noms de lieu de la France: leur origine, leur signification, leurs transformations
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Picasso's War: The Destruction of Guernica and the Masterpiece that Changed the World
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une cochonnerie Henri II, rien de plus. Mais comme c'est beau !
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to attend an exhibition of his own works at the Vendôme pavilion in
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Cézanne a peint ces montagnes en maintenant j'en suis propriétaire.
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recorded that Picasso with the help of his children would create a
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l'Association pour la gestion des institutions sociales maritimes
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice: Picasso, Provence, and Douglas Cooper
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It was acquired in September 1958 by the exiled Spanish artist
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Femme au béret et à la robe quadrillée (Marie-Thérèse Walter)
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Picasso brought all the bronze sculptures from his garden in
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The Château of Vauvenargues with main entrance and terrace.
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article on the recreation in 2009 of the 1937 display of
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just before his death in 1839. The cardinal had a small
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Histoire généalogique et héraldique des pairs de France
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in the seventeenth century as the family home of the
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de Courcelles, Jean Baptiste Pierre Jullien (1826),
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installed inside the château to house the relics of
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Index

Chateau of Vauvenargues

French
bastide
Vauvenargues
Montagne Sainte-Victoire
Aix-en-Provence
Roman times
Counts of Provence
Middle Ages
Archbishops of Aix
architectural form
marquis de Vauvenargues
French Revolution
maiolica
Italian Renaissance
René of Anjou
St Severin
Marseille
Pablo Picasso
La Californie
Cannes
Mougins
Jacqueline
International Exhibition in Paris in 1937

René of Anjou
Roman
Provence
Counts of Provence

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