1873
Oil on canvas
46.3 x 55.2 cm (18 1/4 x 21 3/4")
Philadelphia Museum of Art, United States.
Paul Cézanne's 1873 painting Landscape at Auvers earned the warmest reception of the three works that represented Cézanne at the first Impressionist exhibition. The critic Jean Prouvaire questioned the Salon jury's rejection of Cézanne, and critic Émile Zola exalted Cézanne. Shedding the dark palette of his earlier works, Cézanne was beginning to be attentive to the structure, rather than the appearance, of his subjects; in Landscape at Auvers Cézanne was starting to move away from the spontaneous imagery that critics linked with Impressionism.
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