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Château Noir

Painting by Paul Cézanne
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Château Noir from www.nga.gov
The building is made up of two stories over a protruding base, which could be a fortress-like structure below or a cliff face. Loose, thick brushstrokes are ...
Paul Cézanne. Château Noir. 1903-04. Oil on canvas. 29 x 36 3/4" (73.6 x 93.2 cm). Gift of Mrs. David M. Levy. 137.1957. Painting and Sculpture.
The eerie structure seen in Château Noir, 1900–1904, seemingly in ruins, is half-hidden behind pines that, like the rocks of Bibémus, almost obstruct the sky.
Chateau Noir is one of several paintings Paul Cézanne made of a Neo-Gothic castle in his hometown, Aix-en-Provence in the south of France.
The Château Noir, a recently constructed neo-Gothic castle designed to mimic aged ruins, captivated him. He repeatedly represented this structure and also ...
It was at the Château Noir, an unfinished and abandoned nineteenth-century building complex in the Gothic style, visible in the right background of the Kimbell ...
Château Noir from artmuseum.princeton.edu
Not far from Bibémus is a still-private estate around a manor house known as the Château Noir. Cézanne painted there mainly on hilly terrain, climbing its steep ...
Château Noir from www.artchive.com
The painting shows a Provençal scene, with rocky surfaces and vegetation surrounding Maison Maria in the central plan, while Château Noir looms in the distance.
The Château Noir was a rambling house situated in extensive grounds near Aix-en-Provence in the south of France. Surrounded by wild vegetation, the run-down, ...
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Château Noir
Château Noir from www.artsy.net
Across radiant landscapes, intense portraits, and complex still lifes, the Post-Impressionist perfected a style that used vivid color palettes and sensitively ...