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Coutance- Home of the Serreulles, Vogue

Horst P. Horst1966-10-01

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The exterior of Coutance and its front park, the country home belonging to French diplomat Claude Serreulles and his wife, Marie-Helene. It is located in the Oise region of France, near the village of Neuilly-sous-Clermont. It is an eighteenth-century house with a pale facade and pale yellow shutters. The roof is slated and features dormer windows. The front is lined with large boxes of shrubs. The front park extends down to a small pond shadowed by willow trees, where several mallard ducks are swimming. An unidentified gardener kneels at the edge with a Labrador Retriever dog.

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  • Title: Coutance- Home of the Serreulles, Vogue
  • Creator: Horst P. Horst
  • Date Created: 1966-10-01
  • Location Created: Neuilly-sous-Clermont, France
  • Provenance: Vogue, October 1, 1966
  • Photographer: Horst P. Horst
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