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Landscapes Behind Cézanne

Tim Barringer, Chair and Paul Mellon Professor, Yale University; Christopher Riopelle, Curator of Post 1800 Paintings at the National Gallery, London; and John Elderfield, Allen R. Adler, Class of 1967, Distinguished Curator and Lecturer discuss the exhibition "Landscapes Behind Cézanne."

Related Objects

  • Forest Interior, ca. 1890
    Paul Cézanne, French, 1839–1906
  • Rocks at Bibémus, ca. 1887–90
    Paul Cézanne, French, 1839–1906
  • Alpine Landscape with Travelers near a Village, 1603–04
    Roelandt Savery, Flemish, 1576–1639
  • Pine and Rocks near the Caves above Château Noir, 1895–1900
    Paul Cézanne, French, 1839–1906
  • Loch Long from hills near Arrochar, Scotland at 5 in the morning, 1791
    John White Abbott, British, 1764–1851
  • Mountainous landscape, North Wales, late 1840s–early 1850s
    David Cox, British, 1783–1859
  • Wooded landscape with figures, sheep, and cottage, ca. 1785
    Thomas Gainsborough, English, 1727–1788
  • The Cornfield, 1832–34
    David Lucas, British, 1802–1881 | after John Constable, British, 1776–1837
  • View in the Swiss Alps, 19th century
    formerly attributed to John Ruskin, 1819–1900, born London, UK; died Brantwood

Related Artists

Paul Cézanne
John White Abbott
David Cox
Thomas Gainsborough
John Ruskin

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