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  1. View of the Domaine Saint-Joseph. Paul Cézanne French. late 1880s. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 826. Despite the many areas of canvas left bare, this is one of the few paintings Cézanne signed and thus regarded as "finished." It shows a view of the Jesuit estate of Saint-Joseph, situated on a hill, the Colline des Pauvres, on ...

  2. Year. late 1880s. Type. Oil paint on canvas. Dimensions. 65.1 by 81.3 centimetres (25.6 in × 32.0 in) Location. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. View of the Domaine Saint-Joseph ( French: Vue du Domaine Saint-Joseph) is a painting by French artist Paul Cézanne. [1]

  3. Title: View of the Domaine Saint-Joseph. Creator: Paul Cézanne. Date Created: late 1880s. Physical Dimensions: 25 5/8 x 32 in. (65.1 x 81.3 cm) Type: Painting. External Link:...

  4. 2 de ene. de 2013 · Original file ‎ (3,811 × 3,049 pixels, file size: 2.96 MB, MIME type: image/jpeg) File information. Structured data. Captions. English. Add a one-line explanation of what this file represents. Summary[edit] Licensing[edit] This is a faithful photographic reproduction of a two-dimensional, public domain work of art.

  5. It shows a view of the Jesuit estate of Saint-Joseph, situated on a hill, the Colline des Pauvres, on the road between Aix and the village of Le Tholonet, an area beloved by the artist since his youth.

  6. www.metmuseum.org › articles › this-weekend-in-met-history-march-17This Weekend in Met History: March 17

    15 de mar. de 2013 · Aleksandr Gelfand. March 15, 2013. Paul Cézanne (French, 1839–1906). View of the Domaine Saint-Joseph, late 1880s. Oil on canvas; 25 5/8 x 32 in. (65.1 x 81.3 cm). The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Catharine Lorillard Wolfe Collection, Wolfe Fund, 1913 (13.66)

  7. Paul Cézanne - View of the Domaine Saint-Joseph — Metropolitan Museum: part 3. ★ Image resolution: 3669×2918 px. Information about the painting, location, other paintings of the artist. Album: Metropolitan Museum: part 3, #261/426.