- wikiart.org en/paul-cezanne/mont-sainte-victoire-3‘Mont Sainte-Victoire’ was created in c.1895 by Paul Cezanne in Post-Impressionism style.
- paulcezanne.org mont-sainte-victoire.jspThe Bather. Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from Bellevue by Paul Cézanne. Madonna of the Magnificat. Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier by Paul Cézanne.
- smarthistory.org cezanne-mont-sainte-victoire/Cézanne would return to the motif of Mont Sainte-Victoire throughout the rest of his career, resulting in an incredibly varied series of works.
- artincontext.org mont-sainte-victoire-by-paul-…5.1 Who Painted the Landscapes of Sainte-Victoire Mountain in France? 5.2 How Many Versions of Mont Sainte-Victoire by Paul Cézanne Are There?
- drawpaintacademy.com mont-sainte-victoire/He was like the father of us all.” Pablo Picasso. Paul Cézanne, Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley, 1882-1885.
- resimbiterken.wordpress.com 2014/04/11/paul-…Bir adı da “Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from Bellevue” olan 73 x 92 cm ebatlarındaki eser, Amerika’nın Pensilvanya Eyaleti’ndeki Barnes Derneği’nde.
- paul-cezanne.org Mont-Sainte-Victoire-Seen-From-…Paul Cezanne - The Lac D Annecy. ... Home » Complete Works Gallery » Mont Sainte Victoire Seen From Les Lauves.
- artchive.com artwork/mont-sainte-victoire-paul-…Paul Cézanne painted Mont Sainte-Victoire in oil on canvas between 1902 and 1904. This painting is in the collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art.
- pivada.com en/mont-sainte-victoire-paul-cezanneThe Sainte-Victoire Mountain in the east of Aix-en-Provence in southern France became one of Cézanne's last subject.
- artmarinagallery.blogspot.com 2013/05/paul-…The Mount Sainte-Victoire is situated to the east of Cézanne's birthplace, Aix-en-Provence, and its broken silhouette dominates the town.
- useum.org artwork/Mont-Sainte-Victoire-seen-from-…Mont Sainte-Victoire, which towered over the Aix-en-Provence region of southern France, was one of Cézanne's favorite motifs.
- atxfinearts.com blogs/news/paul-cezanne-mont-st-…Paul Cézanne is presumably best recognized for two things, his still-lifes with apples, and his landscapes of Mont Saint-Victoire.