Frank Gould was a philanthropist and the son of financier Jay Gould. He was the owner of French Riviera casinos and hotels.
Frank, and his second wife, Florence La Caze, hosted a number of celebrities at their home in the 1920s, from author (and next door neighbor) F. Scott Fitzgerald, French poet Jean Cocteau, and Pablo Picasso, who used the home's guest house in 1924 as an art studio and is rumored to have painted a few murals throughout the house as a thank you to his hosts.
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