Paysage a Auvers by Paul Cezanne

Paysage a Auvers by Paul Cezanne

Paysage a Auvers

Paul Cezanne

Title

Paysage a Auvers

 
Artist

Paul Cezanne

  1839 - 1906
Year
1873 /1914 
Technique
etching in a dark-brown black ink 
Image Size
5 1/4 x 4 3/8" platemark 
Signature
unsigned as usual 
Edition Size
total of 600, (400 with this wove paper) 
Annotations
none 
Reference
Cherpin 5; Venturi 1161 
Paper
buff wove 
State
second of 2, after burnishing of the scratch in the upper right 
Publisher
Bernheim-Jeune in "Cezanne" 
Inventory ID
23267 
Price
SOLD
Description

"Paysage a Auvers" was published posthumously in Paris in 1914 in an edition of 600 total impressions by Bernheim-Jeune for inclusion in their publication "Cezanne". Early proofs done in 1873, with the scratch in the upper right corner, are rare. None were signed by Cezanne.

The subject of this image is allegedly the only etching Cezanne did that roughly related to the composition of one of his paintings, with the same title, the entrance into a farm on the rue Saint-Remy. Cezanne gave the painting to Camille Pissarro as a gift.

Cezanne created a tension in this small composition by the use of a slanting tree and a horizontal, deeply bitten fence and farmhouse and letting the image drift away to the distance. This impression has strong printed lines that stand off the paper.