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Hunting Cabin in Provence
Paul Cézanne

Hunting Cabin in Provence

1889
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Original dimensions
81 x 58.3 cm
Museum
Barnes Foundation
Year
1889
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Barnes FoundationPaul CézannePost-Impressionnisme

Scene depicted

The painting reveals a rustic hunting cabin, nestled amidst lush vegetation. The verdant hues and projected shadows create a space that evokes tranquility. This painting tells a story, that of a place where nature reigns supreme and where man finds refuge. One can almost hear the gentle whisper of the wind and feel the warmth of the sun caressing the canvas.

Historical context

Created in 1889, this painting emerges in the heart of Provence, an enchanting region where light and vibrant landscapes inspire the senses. At that time, Paul Cézanne was part of the post-impressionist movement, seeking to translate the realities of nature through his unique perspective. Today, the canvas is housed at the Barnes Foundation , an ideal setting for this work steeped in history. With generous dimensions of 81 x 58.3 cm, it explores typical landscapes of the region, captivating with every glance.

Place in the artist's career

The Hunting Cabin in Provence represents a turning point in Cézanne's career, illustrating his mastery of perspective and his sense of light. Like his other iconic works such as The Montagne Sainte-Victoire and The Large Bathers , this painting reflects his distinctive style, combining structure and emotion. With this canvas , we witness a marked evolution towards a more personal and abstract interpretation of his environment.

Anecdote

“Nature is my model, but it is the soul that I want to paint,” Cézanne might have said one peaceful morning in Provence. It was a cool day, the scent of pine floated in the air, and the melody of singing birds awakened him to the beauty of the world. It is in these moments of intimacy with nature that the evocative power of the Hunting Cabin in Provence takes shape, capturing the essence of this enchanting atmosphere.