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Gardanne (horizontal view).
Paul Cézanne

Gardanne (horizontal view).

1885
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Original dimensions
100.3 x 64.8 cm
Museum
Barnes Foundation
Year
1885
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Barnes FoundationPaul CézannePost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting "Gardanne (horizontal view)" unfolds like a window onto a Provençal landscape, capturing the beauty of the hills and cultivated fields. Cézanne, through this composition , invites the viewer to contemplate nature, its vibrant hues, and its peaceful atmosphere. Each brushstroke unites to form a visual harmony, a tribute to the rustic simplicity of life in Provence.

Historical context

Created in 1885, the painting "Gardanne (horizontal view)" is set in the enchanting backdrop of Provence, specifically in the town of Gardanne. This iconic painting belongs to the Impressionist movement, a time when light and color were explored in unprecedented ways. Currently, this work is preserved at the Barnes Foundation , a setting that maintains its brilliance. Its dimensions of 100.3 x 64.8 cm give it an undeniable presence on the wall where it is hung.

Place in the artist's career

In Cézanne's career, "Gardanne (horizontal view)" represents a key milestone, where his style seeks to capture emotional depth and landscape structure. Alongside "The Large Bathers" and "Still Life with Apples and Orange," this masterpiece testifies to his artistic evolution towards an increasingly thoughtful abstraction, marking his stylistic peak.

Anecdote

"Nature alone truly inspires me," Cézanne is said to have remarked while reflecting on his view of the world. One bright morning in Gardanne, he discovered a landscape that amazed him. The colors intertwined, and the canvas awaited to be filled with his emotions. This moment expanded his artistic perception, making "Gardanne (horizontal view)" not just a painting, but an eternal memory.