Supplemental Material

Many Catalogue entries include additional material such as studies after other artists, site and historical photographs and vintage postcards.These items are presented here and can be navigated by the following types:

Works by other artists: Cezanne was inspired by artists who preceded him and copied works by other painters such as Eugène Delacroix and Peter Paul Rubens, as well as by sculptors such as Pierre Puget and Jean-Baptiste Pigalle; he painted alongside his colleagues such as Camille Pissarro and Auguste Renoir; and he also copied from photographs or illustrations from contemporary journals. Images of these related works are being added to the catalogue on a regular basis.

Site Photography: Lionello Venturi began to photograph the area around Aix in the early 1930s and published a group of them in his 1936 catalogue raisonné. At about the same time John Rewald and Leo Marchutz began a serious study of Cezanne’s site motifs. As the three men roamed the countryside of Aix, their photographs became vital documents that linked the artist to the present. Rewald continued photographing Cezanne sites in the North and around Aix for nearly six decades. These photographs are now housed in the Photograph Archive at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. Venturi's 200 or so photographs are held in the Archivio Venturi in Rome.

Contemporary views of Cezanne’s sites have also been photographed in color, notably by Pavel Machotka and by colleagues; many have been published in books and on the website of the Société Paul Cezanne.

Historical Photography: Images of the artist, his family, friends and colleagues are included in this category, as well as interiors that display Cezanne's work.

Postcards: The study of Cezanne’s motifs continues today. Vintage postcards are being collected and published along with the work that the site inspired (many of the postcards are included here as supplementary images, courtesy of Alain Mothe and Raymond Hurtu).

 

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Site identified by Leopold Reidemeister.
Pavel Machotka, 2011; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Le Pont de Maincy, 1879–80 (143)
Le Pont de Maincy, 1879–80 (143)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Le Château de Médan, c.1880 (149)
Le Château de Médan, c.1880 (149)
site photography
Site identified by Xavier Prati.
Pavel Machotka, 2004; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Xavier Prati and Georges Reynaud.
Pavel Machotka, 1999; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Le Viaduc à l'Estaque, 1879–82 (151)
Le Viaduc à l'Estaque, 1879–82 (151)
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka, Xavier Prati and Benedicte Sire.
Pavel Machotka, 2004; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Rochers à l'Estaque, 1879–82 (153)
Rochers à l'Estaque, 1879–82 (153)
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
La Baie de l'Estaque, 1879–83 (155)
La Baie de l'Estaque, 1879–83 (155)
site photography
Site identified by Leopold Reidemeister.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Alain Mothe.
Pavel Machotka, 2011; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
John Rewald; Sabine Rewald
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Xavier Prati and Georges Reynaud.
Pavel Machotka, 1999; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Vue sur l'Estaque, 1882–83 (188)
Vue sur l'Estaque, 1882–83 (188)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Château Noir derrière les arbres, c.1885 (possibly later) (237)
Château Noir derrière les arbres, c.1885 (possibly later) (237)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Gardanne (l'après-midi), 1885–86 (223)
Gardanne (l'après-midi), 1885–86 (223)
site photography
Site identified by Denis Coutagne.
Pavel Machotka; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Denis Coutagne.
Pavel Machotka, 2004; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Le Pilon du Roi, 1887–88 (242)
Le Pilon du Roi, 1887–88 (242)
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka,
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Xavier Prati and Georges Reynaud.
Pavel Machotka, 2005; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald..
Pavel Machotka, 1991; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
La Maison de Bellevue, c.1890 (269)
La Maison de Bellevue, c.1890 (269)
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Pigeonnier de Bellevue, 1889–90 (270)
Pigeonnier de Bellevue, 1889–90 (270)
site photography
Site identified by Didier Bonfort and Pavel Machotka.
Didier Bonfort, 2013; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 2010; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
La Meule, 1892–94 (291)
La Meule, 1892–94 (291)
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Erle Loran; Courtesy P
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Erle Loran; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald and Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Le Lac d'Annecy, 1896 (311)
Le Lac d'Annecy, 1896 (311)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1978; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Pavel Machotka, 1962; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka and Dr. François Corsy.
Pavel Machotka, 2006; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
La Carrière de Bibémus, 1898–1900 (318)
La Carrière de Bibémus, 1898–1900 (318)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
John Rewald; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Dans le parc du Château Noir, 1898–1900 (319)
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Dans le parc du Château Noir, 1898–1900 (319)
site photography
Site identified by Lawrence Gowing and Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Forêt, 1902–04 (341)
Forêt, 1902–04 (341)
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Erle Loran; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Pavel Machotka, 2010; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site located by Erle Loran.
Erle Loran; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
John Rewald, 1935; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Château Noir, 1903–04 (360)
Château Noir, 1903–04 (360)
site photography
Site identified by Emil Barnard.
Emil Barnard; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Erle Loran.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka.
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka,
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by Pavel Machotka,
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
Pavel Machotka, 1977; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
Château Noir, 1900–04 (361)
Château Noir, 1900–04 (361)
site photography
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
John Rewald, 1935; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Pavel Machotka, 1976; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
John Rewald; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
site photography
Site identified by John Rewald.
John Rewald; Courtesy Pavel Machotka Archive
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Please note that the information on this and all pages is periodically reviewed and subject to change.
Citation: Société Paul Cezanne. "Supplemental Material." In The Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings of Paul Cezanne: An Online Catalogue Raisonné. www.cezannecatalogue.com/resources/supplemental_images.php (accessed on March 28, 2024).