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  1. 28 de may. de 2017 · Nestled between chic cafés on Quai Courbet, and very much minding its own business, the ancient Romanesque chapel dedicated to Saint Peter, patron saint of fishermen, was entirely restored and decorated by the “prince of poets”, Jean Cocteau, and has become an outstanding example of the creative fusion between spirituality and art.

  2. La colección más grande de su trabajo está instalada en la costa de 29,000 pies cuadrados Museo Cocteau que abrió en 2011 en Mentón, la ciudad que limita con Italia y es conocida por su huertos de cítricos y arboledas de mimosa. El polifacético Cocteau convirtió el fuerte del siglo XVII en su museo personal, llamado La

  3. www.manufacturecogolin.comCogolin

    La Manufacture Cogolin, établie en 1924 dans un village proche de Saint-Tropez, est riche d'un savoir-faire artisanal particulièrement recherché par une clientèle en quête de tradition et de qualité. Achetée par l’ingénieur textile et visionnaire Jean Lauer en 1928, la Manufacture Cogolin connait, à partir des années 1930, un essor ...

  4. The chapel is obvious for its pink, yellow and white façade. Inside, it houses some wonderful frescoes of Saint Peter, painted by Jean Cocteau in 1957. It was his first painted chapel and it depicts five main images, two scenes of Mediterranean life and three dedicated to the life of Saint Peter.

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  5. The trellised balcony that overlooks the sea and Saint Pierre Chapel . This small church inspired Cocteau to return to Villefranche frequently, and in 1956 he created a masterpiece there, one of several he gave to the Cote d’Azur, where he was drawn so often throughout his life.

  6. Things to do. Art and culture. Cocteau and the Côte d’Azur: a tale of inspiration and love. As a poet, painter, draughtsman, playwright and filmmaker, Jean Cocteau was what we would call a polymorphous artist. After having long made the Côte d’Azur his holiday home, it also became a place for artistic creation.

  7. From 1925 onwards, the writer Colette spent every winter in Saint-Tropez. The town was also frequented by Errol Flynn and Jean Cocteau. In the Sixties, the town was the location for the mythical film And God Created Woman by Roger Vadim, starring his dazzling wife Brigitte Bardot.