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 Filles en bleu (uk)
Filles en bleu (uk) 	 Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet 	 Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers
Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers 	 City Hall
City Hall 	 Souvenir of Cézanne
Souvenir of Cézanne 	 Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers 	 En Gil
En Gil 	 Striped fish
Striped fish 	 Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic 	 Calder's mobile & the cat
Calder's mobile & the cat 	 Filles en bleu (uk)
Filles en bleu (uk) 	 Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet
Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet 	 Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers
Angèle Charlotte Martine Berthe - bathers 	 City Hall
City Hall 	 Souvenir of Cézanne
Souvenir of Cézanne 	 Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers 	 En Gil
En Gil 	 Striped fish
Striped fish 	 Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic 	 Calder's mobile & the cat
Calder's mobile & the cat 	Sainte-Victoire in lights
‘The south face of Sainte-Victoire’ is a painting in the Sainte-Victoire series by contemporary artist Clotilde Philipon. In this series of paintings, the artist pays tribute to Paul Cézanne and his stone muse.
In this painting, the artist takes her reflection on light to the extreme. The force of the orange invades the top of the canvas, while the shadows dominate towards the bottom. The more light there is, the more realistic the figure. So the lower part of the canvas is more akin to an abstract painting. The presence of geometrically rigorous lines in green, orange, grey and black creates a striking contrast with the treatment of the other elements of the landscape.
‘The south face of Sainte-Victoire’ is a luminous, colourful painting. We could well see it becoming the star of the show on its own.
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"Sainte-Victoire orange sky", a powerful and sunny Provence.
"Sainte Victoire seen from Le Tholonet", a powerful and sunny Provence.



