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65.5 cm × 81.7 cm
- It is 65.5 cm × 81.7 cm (25.8 in × 32.2 in) in size, one of Cézanne's smallest works in his artistic career.
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Paul Cézanne French. ca. 1902–6. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 823. Cézanne worked on this, one of the grandest pictures of Mont Sainte-Victoire, over a considerable length of time, enlarging the canvas in order to extend the view at the right and in the foreground. Public Domain.
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Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley is an oil painting on canvas completed by the French artist Paul Cézanne between 1882 and 1885. It depicts Montagne Sainte-Victoire and the valley of the Arc River, with Cézanne's hometown of Aix-en-Provence in the background.
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Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley. Paul Cézanne French. 1882–85. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 826. The distinctive silhouette of Mont Saint-Victoire rises above the Arc River valley near the town of Aix.
Since the 1890s, Cézanne's most important pictorial motif was the mountain Sainte-Victoire to the north of Aix-en-Provence; he captured this landscape more than sixty times in paintings and...
Cézanne’s deep familiarity with the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, which he saw as a symbol of his native Provence and was a source of inspiration throughout his life, allowed him to capture the...
Barnes Foundation Collection: Paul Cézanne. Mont Sainte-Victoire (La Montagne Sainte-Victoire) -- The Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia is home to one of the world's greatest collections of impressionist, post-impressionist and early modern paintings.