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Musée Picasso (Antibes)






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Coordinates: 43°3451N 7°742E / 43.58083°N 7.12833°E / 43.58083; 7.12833
 

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43°34′51N 7°7′42E / 43.58083°N 7.12833°E / 43.58083; 7.12833

Musée Picasso, in Antibes

The Musée Picasso, formerly the Château GrimaldiatAntibes, is built upon the foundations of the ancient Greek town of Antipolis. Antibes is a resort town in the Alpes-Maritimes department in southeastern France, on the Mediterranean Sea. The castle is the subject of a classification as historical monuments since April 29, 1928.[1]

History[edit]

The Château Grimaldi was originally built in the late fourteenth century as the residence of the town's feudal lords Marc and Luc Grimaldi, scions of the famous Grimaldi Dynasty, and has borne their name ever since. During the French Revolution it was seized by the revolutionary authorities, which set up the town hall there; after the Bourbon Restoration it was converted into a barracks.[2]

The terrace of the museum

From 1925, the chateau was known as the Grimaldi Museum, and for six months in 1946, it was the home of the famous artist Pablo Picasso. Today the museum is known as the Picasso Museum, and was indeed the first museum in the world to be dedicated to the artist.

Picasso himself donated works to the museum, altogether 23 paintings and 44 drawings,[3] most notably his paintings La Chèvre (sculpture) and La Joie de vivre. In 1990 Jacqueline Picasso bequeathed many works by Picasso to the museum. These included four paintings, ten drawings, two ceramics and six etchings. These are displayed at the Château in addition to the three works on paper, sixty etchings and six carpets by Pablo Picasso, which the museum collected between 1952 and 2001. Today the collection totals 245 works by Picasso.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Château des Grimaldi, actuellement musée Picasso". www.pop.culture.gouv.fr. Retrieved 2022-06-01.
  • ^ Carli, Félicien. Antibes: A Short History of Architecture. Éditions due Cardo. p. 20. ISBN 978-2-37786-006-7.
  • ^ "Picasso Museum Antibes. Facts. Visits". Paris Digest. 2018. Retrieved 2018-11-24.
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