Paysage a Auvers, Entree de Ferme Rue Saint Remy
 |  |  |  | | Published since: July 16, 2010 Last update: January 30, 2011 |
Original Drypoint Etching, 1873, aposthumus impression from the original etching plate.
References:
Melot “ Le Graveurs des Impressionistes” Reference : C. 5
Roger Passeron : “Impressionist Prints” Pages 104/105
Public Coillections: Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris
Note: This was a theme which occurred several times in the works by Cezanne. There is an Oil painting in the Philadelphia Museum of Art which shows the same subject. Cezanne created this at Auvers and it was originally given to Pissarro. Cezanne made this, his 5th and last print, in 1873 whilst working with Dr Gachet at Auvers. The netching is reversed with respewct to the painting and the subject is the entrance to the farm just off the Rue Saint Remy
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Price
| Availability | Sold |
| Price | 291 EUR 250 GBP 392 USD |
Description
| Header | XIXth c. Art and older |
| Category | Prints, Engravings, Lithographs |
| Type | Engravings |
| Origin | France |
| Characteristic | Framed |
| Authenticity / Provenance | Original |
| Artists types | Professional artists |
| Period | XIXth c |
| Country | France |
| Author | Paul Cezanne (1839 -1906) |
| Condition | perfect |
| Restoration | none |
| Width | 10.5 cm 4.1 in |
| Length | 13 cm 5.1 in |