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Historical Cannes

Cannes was made popular as a resort when former British Royal Chancellor Lord Brougham stayed there from 1834. He popularised the town amongst royalty, artists and writers. Since then it has been visited by the rich and famous for the great winter climate. Prosper Mérimée, Guy de Maupassant, Domergue, Chateaubriand, JMW Turner, Victor Hugo, Stendhal, Picabia, Renoir and Picasso have connections with Cannes. Read more

Artists in Cannes

Several artists have had strong links to Cannes over the decades. This list explores artists that have lived in Cannes at some point in their lives and careers. All have left their mark on Cannes in some way and we can discover something of them whenever we visit Cannes. The artists are… Read more

Cubist art at the Met

The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City has announced a £650m ($1bn) gift of Cubist art. This exciting donation comes from Estée Lauder heir Leonard Lauder and is considered a prominent collection of Cubism works. Read more