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Villa
Seurat
brings
together
several
workshops
or
private
mansions
built
from
1924
to
1926
for
different
artists.
It
opens
into
a
dead
end
lined
with
houses
built,
eight
of
them,
by
André
Lurçat.
Salvador
Dali
lived
at
101
bis,
rue
de
la
Tombe-Issoire
at
the
corner
of
the
Villa
Seurat.
At
No.
3
and
3bis,
there
were
the
workshops
of
the
painters
Marcel
Gromaire
and
Édouard
Goerg,
at
No.
4,
the
house
of
Jean
Lurçat,
at
No.
7bis,
at
No.
9
and
11,
the
workshops
of
Madame
Bertrand
and
the
sculptor
Swiss
Arnold
Huggler.
At
number
18,
lived
among
others
Henry
Miller,
Anais
Nin
and
Soutine.
At
No.
7
bis
is
the
house-studio
of
the
sculptor
Chana
Orloff
(1888-1968),
built
by
the
architect
Auguste
Perret,
one
of
the
fathers
of
French
architectural
Modernism,
in
1926.
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