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Detail of Chateau Noir by Cezanne in the Museum of Modern Art, December 2007

Detail of Chateau Noir by Cezanne in the Museum of Modern Art, December 2007
Paul Cézanne. (French, 1839-1906). Château Noir. 1903-04. Oil on canvas, 29 x 36 3/4" (73.6 x 93.2 cm). Gift of Mrs. David M. Levy

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2008

After settling in Aix, France, in 1899, Cézanne ventured daily into the surrounding Provençal landscape in search of subjects to paint. The Château Noir, a recently constructed neo–Gothic castle designed to mimic aged ruins, captivated him. He repeatedly represented this structure and also painted from its grounds, where he had an unobstructed view of nearby Mont Sainte–Victoire, another favored subject. As is typical of landscapes executed late in his career, Cézanne applied thick paint in broad, multihued swatches. This painting once belonged to Claude Monet and hung in his bedroom in Giverny.

Text from: www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=87099

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