Introduction
Sun-kissed lasciviousness is rampant in this carnival town, but the true Tropezian resents the fact that the port has such a bad reputation. "We can be classy, too," one native has insisted. Creative people in the lively arts along with ordinary folk create a volatile mixture. One observer said that St-Tropez "has replaced Naples for those who accept the principle of dying after seeing it. It's a unique fate for a place to have made its reputation on the certainty of happiness."
St-Tropez -- this palimpsest of nostalgia -- was popularized by sex symbol Brigitte Bardot in And God Created Woman, but it had long since attracted the famous. Colette lived here for many years. Even the late diarist Anaïs Nin, confidante of Henry Miller, posed for a little cheesecake on the beach here in 1939 in a Dorothy Lamour-style bathing suit. Earlier, St-Tropez was visited by Matisse, Signac, and Bonnard, and even Maupassant before he died of syphilis.
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Musée de I'Annonciade (Musée St-Tropez)
Near the harbor, this museum occupies the former chapel of the Annonciade. It houses one of the Riviera's finest modern-art collections of post-Impressionist...
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Jacqueline Thienot
- Jacqueline Thienot, 12 rue Georges-Clemenceau (04-94-97-05-70), has an inventory of Provençal antiques prized by dealers from as far away as Paris....
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Galeries Tropéziennes
- Galeries Tropéziennes, 56 rue Gambetta (04-94-97-02-21), crowds hundreds of unusual gift items--some worthwhile, some rather silly--and textiles...
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