When I was a child, my mother said to me, ‘If you become a soldier, you’ll be a general. If you become a monk, you’ll end up as the Pope.’ Instead, I became a painter and wound up as Picasso.”
Quote Pablo Picasso
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Marc-Hely a magical spot and nicer than Nice
The mountain part of the Riviera is less busy and twice as beautiful as the beaches in France cannot be even compared to Maroubra or Coogee sand and colours of the seas…
Vence (French pronunciation: [vɑ̃s]; Occitan: Vença) is a commune set in the hills of the Alpes-Maritimes department in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur region in Southeastern France, north of Nice and Antibes on the Mediterranean coast. In 2019, it had a population of 18,940.Vallauris (1948-1955)
Between the years of 1948 to 1955, Pablo Picasso spent time in Vallauris, a town in the Cote d’Azur with a long history of ceramic art. It was here in Vallauris, where Picasso discovered the medium of clay, which provided him with a new way to express his creativity. He experimented and worked with clay using kitchen tools.
Pablo Picasso and his partner, Françoise Gilot together with their son Claude, moved into a small house in the town, La Galloise. A year later, they bought a decrepit former perfume factory called Le Fournas. He converted this building into an artist studio. Here in painted, sculpted and worked with ceramics.
Marc Chagall travelled the world his whole life long. Exile and exploration took him from the banks of the divna to the shores of the mediterranean, from the western wall in jerusalem to the ramparts of Saint-Paul de Vence.
Marc Chagall was born in Vitebsk, in Belarus in July, 7th 1887 into a traditional Jewish family. His father worked in a herring depot and his mother ran a modest grocery store.
In 1907, Marc Chagall moved to Saint- Petersburg, where he enrolled in several academies before working in the studio of Léon Bakst. In 1910 he made his first trip to Paris. Marc Chagall was granted French citizenship in 1937.
During WWII, he and his family went into exile in the United States.In 1948, Chagall returned to Paris before moving to the French Riviera in 1949.
In 1949, Chagall bought a house in Vence close to the Matisse chapel. At the time, the French Riviera was an incredible « art center » frequented by many artists such as Matisse, Picasso, Magnelli, Léger. In 1962, Chagall decorated one of the chapels of the Notre Dame de la Nativité cathedral. He made a colourful mosaic featuring Moses saved from the waters.
From the end of the 1950’s, he participated to the project of creation of the Maeght Foundation that opened in 1964 in Saint-Paul de Vence.