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Painting by Paul Cézanne
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Pont de Maincy
ArtistPaul Cézanne
Completion date1879-1880
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions58.5 cm × 72.5 cm (23.0 in × 28.5 in)
LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris

The Pont de Maincy is a painting by a French painter Paul Cézanne who resided during this period in Melun, a neighboring commune of Maincy, France.

The work, measuring from 58.5 cm south 72.5 cm, is preserved at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

Main exhibitions: London (1914, 1996), Paris (1926, 1936, 1995, 2011), Beijing (1989), New York (2005).

History, subject, and conservation

Created between 1879 and 1880 — the identification and dating of the work were not simple — it depicts a bridge that spanned the Almont in the commune of Maincy in France.

Legacy

In 1993, the Peruvian painter Herman Braun-Vega referenced Pont de Maincy in Papaye à la guitare (Cézanne), a realistic inverted still life that dialogues the post-impressionism of Cézanne with a cubist guitar. The intrinsic light of Cézanne's landscape is doubled by the natural extrinsic light to the painting through the shadow play of a sophisticated frame. This painting is "a small confidential discourse between technicians" according to the artist.

Notes and references

Pont de Maincy (77)
  1. "Pont de Maincy". Musée d'Orsay.
  2. "Musée d'Orsay: Notice d'Oeuvre". www.musee-orsay.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-03-07.
  3. ^ "Pont de Maincy". Musée d'Orsay.
  4. 48°33′01″N 2°40′47″E / 48.550148°N 2.679741°E / 48.550148; 2.679741
  5. Rodolfo Hinostroza; Jorge Semprún; Eduardo Arroyo; Alfredo Bryce Echenique; Leslie Lee Crosby; Patrick Fourneret; Jean-Luc Chalumeau; Jean-Pierre Van Tieghem; Julio Ramón Ribeyro; Alain Irlandes (1995). "Fenêtres, Tables, Natures Mortes". Braun-Vega, peintures et dessins. Wamani Éditeur. p. 46. ISBN 2-909496-05-8. table, window, landscape, still life interpenetrate naturally and create a space that transitions seamlessly from the tangible and fleshy nature of the exotic fruits occupying the entire foreground to the "Cézanne-like" landscape bathed in sunlight
  6. Patrick Fourneret (1995). Braun-Vega en 24 tableaux et un entretien (livret d'accompagnement du Compact-Disc Interactif). Besançon: CRDP de Franche-Comté. pp. 52–53.

Bibliography

  • Bernard Dorival, Cézanne, Paris, Tisné, 1948.
  • Joachim Gasquet, Cézanne, Paris, Bernheim jeune, 1921; reissued Paris, Encre Marine, 2002.
  • Michel Hoog, Cézanne, « puissant et solitaire », Paris, Gallimard, coll. « Découvertes Gallimard / Arts » (No. 55), 2011.
  • Lionello Venturi, Cézanne, son art, son œuvre, Paris, Rosenberg, 1936.
  • Ambroise Vollard, Cézanne, Paris, Vollard, 1914.
  • Ambroise Vollard, En écoutant Cézanne, Degas, Renoir, Paris, Grasset, 1938; reissued, Paris, Grasset, 1994.
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