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The Sea At L`estaque Paul Cã©Zanne At The National Gallery In London. Cã©Zanne Returned To His Native South In Spring 1876, Staying At L’Estaque, A Fishing Village Near Marseille. He Worked Out-Of-Doors, Focussing On The Violent Mediterranean Light And Its Ability To Both Enhance Colours And Flatten Volumes. €Œit’S Like A Playing Card”, He Wrote, €Œred Roofs Against The Blue Sea”. Cã©Zanne Sent This Picture To The Third Impressionist Exhibition In 1877.

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The Sea at L`Estaque Paul Cézanne at the National Gallery in London. Cézanne returned to his native South in spring 1876, staying at L’Estaque, a fishing village near Marseille. He worked out-of-doors, focussing on the violent Mediterranean light and its ability to both enhance colours and flatten volumes. “It’s like a playing card”, he wrote, “Red roofs against the blue sea”. Cézanne sent this picture to the third Impressionist exhibition in 1877.

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