Das Meer bei L’Estaque

Künstler
Paul Cézanne
1839 Aix-en-Provence - 1906 Aix-en-Provence
Das Meer bei L’Estaque
Paul Cézanne (1866–1906), Das Meer bei L’Estaque, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1876, Bild 1/2
Paul Cézanne (1866–1906), Das Meer bei L’Estaque, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1876, Bild 1/2
Paul Cézanne (1866–1906), Das Meer bei L’Estaque, London, National Gallery, Saal 44, 1876, Bild 2/2

The Sea at L'Estaque

Leaving Northern France where he was working alongside Pisarro, Cézanne returned to his native South in spring 1876, staying at L'Estaque, a fishing village near Marseille. He worked out-of-doors, focussing on the violent Mediterranean light and its ability to both enhance colours and flatten volumes. "It's like a playing card", he wrote, "Red roofs against the blue sea". Cézanne sent this picture to the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877.

London, National Gallery, Saal 44
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 1/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 2/3
London, National Gallery, Saal 44, Bild 3/3

In Vorbereitung: Paris, Musée d’Orsay; Paris, Musée des Arts décoratifs; L'Aquila, Museo Nazionale d'Abruzzo; Ascoli Piceno, Pinacoteca civica

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