Cezanne and L’Estaque Paintings

Written by Amitai Sasson on December 31, 2008

cezanne and l'estaqueCézanne seems to have first visited the fishing village of L’Estaque in the mid-1860s. During the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71), he sought refuge in this picturesque, sheltered port, lodged between the mountains and the sea near Marseilles. Upon his return there in the summer of 1876, he enthused to Pissarro: “It is like a playing card. Red roofs over the blue sea. . . . The sun is so terrific here that it seems to me as if the objects were silhouetted not only in black and white, but in blue, red, brown, and violet.” Cézanne painted some twenty canvases of L’Estaque over the next decade, a dozen of them facing toward or across the gulf of Marseilles. In the distance of this painting, atop the hill to the right of the jetty, the towers of Notre-Dame-de-la-Garde stand watch over the city of Marseilles.

Difference between an oil painting and a print

Written by Amitai Sasson on December 21, 2008

This video is a great representation of the difference between an oil painting and a print…

Here is a link to the oil painting they are talking about: Claude Monet – Poppy Field in Argenteuil See if you can tell the difference between an oil painting and a print…

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