File:"Le Triangle des peintres". Vue générale Sud Est du site des Capucins, par le bel hiver 2010.jpg

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English: "Le triangle des peintres". Au 1er plan, sous le massif du Canigou, la petite maison atelier où vécut Pinchus KREMEGNE, de 1960 à 1981. Au 2ème plan, au centre droit du cliché, le site des Capucins,ou résida Franck BURTY-HAVILAND, de 1913 à 1923. Au 3ème plan, juste au dessous du Canigou(mont le plus enneigé à droite), P.BRUNE restaura et habita le Castellas, de 1916 à 1956. ils y représentèrent tous les paysages de ce secteur sur leurs toiles, y reçurent d'autres peintres connus,tels SOUTINE, MASSON,MARCHAND... repeignant dans leur style ce paysage encore préservé.
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