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Catalogue entry

FWN 169
Paysage
c.1881 (possibly earlier)
Alternate titles: Banlieue et Terrains Vagues; Environs d'Aix; Landscape near Paris; Landscape, Estaque; Paesaggio; Paysage provençal
Rewald (496): 1881 (possibly earlier); Venturi revised: c.1878; Venturi (297): 1878–83; Other: c.1876 (NGA)
Oil on canvas
19 11/16 x 24 in. (50 x 61 cm)

Keywords

Provenance
(Ambroise Vollard, Paris?)
Egisto Fabbri, Florence and Paris
Paul Rosenberg, Paris (1927)
Chester Dale, New York (Nov. 14, 1927);
National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (1963)
Exhibition History
1920 Venice
Biennale, Venice, Italy, Mostra Individuale di Paul Cézanne, April 15–October 31, 1920, no. 16, (dated 1882), as Paesaggio, tentative identification, lent by Fabbri.
1921 Basel
Kunsthalle, Basel, Switzerland, Cézanne, February 6–March 6, 1921, no. 4, as Banlieue et Terrains Vagues, tentative identification, lent by Fabbri.
1928d New York
Wildenstein Galleries, New York, Paul Cézanne, January 1928, no. 10, as Environs d'Aix, lent by Dale.
Published References
Dale and Dale 1929
Dale, Chester and Maud Dale. Before Manet to Modigliani from the Chester Dale Collection. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1929, no. 57, ill.
Venturi 1936b
Venturi, Lionello. Cézanne: Son Art, Son Oeuvre. Paris: Editions Paul Rosenberg, 1936, no. 297, ill. vol. II, as Paysage provençal.
National Gallery of Art 1942
French Paintings from the Chester Dale Collection. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1942, p. 70, ill., as Landscape, Estaque.
Chester Dale 1948
French Paintings from the Chester Dale Collection. Washington, D.C. 1953, p. 70, ill., as Landscape, Estaque.
National Gallery of Art 1975
European Paintings: An Illustrated Summary Catalogue. Washington, D.C.: National Gallery of Art, 1975, no. 1767, p. 61 ill., as Landscape near Paris.
Wadley 1975
Wadley, Nicholas. Cézanne and His Art. London: Hamlyn, 1975, pl. 89.
Wadley 1989
Wadley, Nicholas. Cézanne and His Art. London: Hamlyn, 1989, p. 105, ill. in color.
Rewald 1996
Rewald, John. The Paintings of Paul Cézanne, A Catalogue Raisonné, 2 vols. In Collaboration with Walter Feilchenfeldt and Jayne Warman. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 1996, no. 496, ill. vol. 2, as Paysage.
Bardazzi 2007b
Bardazzi, Francesca, ed. Cézanne in Florence: Two Collectors and the 1910 Exhibition of Impressionism. Translated by John Venerella. Milan: Mondadori Electa, 2007. Exhibition catalogue, p. 262, fig. 19, as Paysage.
Machotka 2008
Machotka, Pavel. Cézanne: The Eye and the Mind, 2 vols. Marseille: Editions Crès, 2008, vol. 1, fig. 161; vol. 2, p. 117, as Paysage.
Notes

This landscape has historically been associated with the Midi, but the colors and features of the terrain make it more likely to have been painted in the North, perhaps around Paris. As to the date of the work, Rewald (1996, p. 332) writes: "Although it looks very much like an early painting of about 1876, when Cézanne emerged from his apprenticeship in Auvers and still showed hesitancy in some of his pictures, both Ratcliffe and Gowing insisted that it should be assigned to the early 1880s. Since that was also a period of transition... we accept their views."

Record last updated November 16, 2021. Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Société Paul Cezanne. "Paysage, c.1881 (possibly earlier) (FWN 169)." In The Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings of Paul Cezanne: An Online Catalogue Raisonné. www.cezannecatalogue.com/catalogue/entry.php?id=485 (accessed on March 29, 2024).