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In the collection of Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia · as of July 2026
FROM THE BARNES FOUNDATION’S CATALOG
Cézanne presents a panoramic view of L'Estaque, the southern coastal French town he visited throughout his life. The elongated perspective emphasizes the exaggerated horizontal orientation of the canvas and the town's hilly seaside terrain. Although it appears as if the artist is capturing the scene from the water, he likely painted it from one of the hills on the outskirts of the town.
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River Bend (Coin de rivière)
Auvers, Panoramic View
Two and a Half Apples (Deux pommes et demie)
The Bellevue Plain / The Red Earth (La plaine de Bellevue /
Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850–1922) in the Conservat
The Fishermen (Fantastic Scene)
Autumn Landscape (Paysage d'automne)
Madame Cézanne (Portrait de Madame Cézanne)
Adolphe Joseph Thomas Monticelli — Coastal Mountains
Alfred Sisley — Sèvres Bridge (Le Pont de Sèvres)
Alfred Sisley — Saint Mammès–Loing Canal (Saint Mammès–Canal
Paul Cezanne — The Bay of Marseille, Seen from L'Estaque
Albert Lebourg — Along the Seine (Rouen)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir — Landscape (Paysage)