Visiting this charming Genovese-style villa of the 17th Century, one can track all the artistic evolution of the French master: from the beginnings as the leader of Fauvism (1905) to the technique of the cut-out towards the end of his life, when, sick, he could no longer work standing in front of an easel.
Throughout this visit, we’ll also follow the personal life of the painter who went through the tragedies like the 2 World Wars and the deportation of his daughter, without forgetting the blissful moments of his life which were mirrored in his art.