The Village of Gardanne (Le Village de Gardanne)

Brooklyn Museum photograph
Object Label
This unfinished canvas is representative of the experimental style and radical pictorial vision that would inspire Paul Cézanne’s contemporaries as well as future generations of artists. Here, he rendered the village of Gardanne in his native Aix-en-Provence through a series of architectonic and organic forms, animated by the shift between cool and warm tones and expanses of unpainted base coat that convey a sense of light. In his highly constructed view, Cézanne omitted the factories and coal pits that surrounded Gardanne, instead selecting an angle that intensified the timeless presence of the church and its bell tower.
Caption
Paul Cézanne (French, 1839–1906). The Village of Gardanne (Le Village de Gardanne), 1885–1886. Oil and conté crayon on canvas, 36 1/4 x 28 13/16 in. (92.1 x 73.2 cm) Frame: 2 7/8 x 46 1/2 x 39 5/8 in. (7.3 x 118.1 x 100.6 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Ella C. Woodward Memorial Fund and Alfred T. White Fund, 23.105. (Photo: Brooklyn Museum)
Gallery
Not on view
Gallery
Not on view
Artist
Title
The Village of Gardanne (Le Village de Gardanne)
Date
1885–1886
Geography
Place made: France
Medium
Oil and conté crayon on canvas
Classification
Dimensions
36 1/4 x 28 13/16 in. (92.1 x 73.2 cm) Frame: 2 7/8 x 46 1/2 x 39 5/8 in. (7.3 x 118.1 x 100.6 cm)
Credit Line
Ella C. Woodward Memorial Fund and Alfred T. White Fund
Accession Number
23.105
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