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Catalogue entry

FWN 1481
La Montagne Sainte-Victoire vue des Lauves
1901–06
Alternate titles: Mont Ste. Victoire; Mount Sainte Victoire; The "montagne Sainte Victoire"
Rewald (W586); Venturi revised: 1902–06
Graphite and watercolor on paper
18 7/8 x 24 13/16 in. (48 x 63 cm)
Private collection, Munich

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Provenance
Ambroise Vollard, Paris
Paul Cassirer, Amsterdam
Paul Cassirer, London (1938)
Lea Bondi Jaray, London (1939)
Mrs. S. Kaye, London
Reid & Lefèvre, London
Thomas Agnew & Sons, London
Walter Feilchenfeldt, Zurich (1951)
Bertha Palmer Thorne, Bar Harbor, Maine (1952);
Private collection, Munich
Exhibition History
1939e London
Paul Cassirer Ltd, London, Paul Cézanne – Water Colours, July 1939, no. 8, as The "montagne Sainte Victoire", dated about 1900, For sale.
1946c London and traveling
Tate Gallery, London, Paul Cézanne: an Exhibition of Watercolours, opening on April 10, 1946, no. 51, as Mount Sainte Victoire, lent by Mrs. S. Kaye. Traveled to: Museum and Art Gallery, Leicester, United Kingdom, May–June 1946; Graves Art Gallery, Sheffield, United Kingdom, July 1946.
1949a London
The Lefevre Gallery, London, XIX Century French Masters, June–July 1949, no. 7, as Mont Ste. Victoire, c. 1904-6.
1962 Brunswick, Maine
Walker Art Museum, Bowdoin College, Brunswick, Maine, French Impressionist and Post Impressionist Paintings from the Collections of Mrs. Bertha Palmer Thorne and Mr. Gordon Palmer, May 11–June 17, 1962, as Mont Ste. Victoire, lent by Bertha Palmer Thorne.
Published References
Rewald 1983a
Rewald, John. Paul Cézanne: The Watercolors, A Catalogue Raisonné. Boston: Little, Brown; London: Thames & Hudson, 1983, no. 586, ill.
Record last updated March 23, 2023. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Société Paul Cezanne. "La Montagne Sainte-Victoire vue des Lauves, 1901–06 (FWN 1481)." In The Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings of Paul Cezanne: An Online Catalogue Raisonné. www.cezannecatalogue.com/catalogue/entry.php?id=1569 (accessed on April 27, 2024).