At Mas Saint-André, near Cannes, property acquired by Georges Bauquier,
Louis Aragon, Elsa Triolet and Nadia Léger, was built in 1957, at the
initiative of the latter, a museum dedicated to the painter. Given to the
French State in 1967, inaugurated by André Malraux in 1969, the museum gathers
works that retrace the various stages of Léger's pictorial career, from 1905 to
1955.