American expatriates Sara and Gerald Murphy lived in Paris and traveled widely in Europe with their three children throughout the 1920s. Their holiday home in Cap d’Antibes on the French Riviera, known as the Villa America, was a gathering place for their vibrant circle of friends, which included Ernest Hemingway, Cole and Linda Porter, Pablo and Olga Picasso, and F. Scott and Zelda Fitzgerald.
The archive of Gerald and Sara Murphy includes a surprising array of objects--jewelry, keepsakes, household items, and more. These unusual archival materials document and illuminate aspects of the Murphy's lives, relationships, and creativity.
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