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Suzon Louise Joëlle - Bathers
Daniel Buren's pediment & the zebra
Sitting Puppy 2
The mas
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Anatole and Marguerite in the garden
Study of cactus IX
Fish on the grill
The Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Lifeguard at sea - 40x60
Paul Cézanne's Card Players & the Cat
Large Blue 12
Large Blue crumpled
City Hall
Dancing Bear
Compassionate deity
Sitting Puppy 3
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
Qassiarsuk, between fjords and mountains
The polar bear & the ice table
Reykjavik, the eternal teenager
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Nuuk , the embodiment of a scalar complex
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus
Suzon Louise Joëlle - Bathers
Daniel Buren's pediment & the zebra
Sitting Puppy 2
The mas
Marttine Laurette Julie - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Anatole and Marguerite in the garden
Study of cactus IX
Fish on the grill
The Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
Lifeguard at sea - 40x60
Paul Cézanne's Card Players & the Cat
Large Blue 12
Large Blue crumpled
City Hall
Dancing Bear
Compassionate deity
Sitting Puppy 3
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
Qassiarsuk, between fjords and mountains
The polar bear & the ice table
Reykjavik, the eternal teenager
Fish Dish 2 - Ceramic
Nuuk , the embodiment of a scalar complex
Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus Tribute to Cézanne
2,000.00€
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The Colours of Cézanne on Mont Sainte-Victoire is a work by contemporary artist Clotilde Philipon, part of her series dedicated to the famous Provençal mountain, the eternal muse of Paul Cézanne.
In this painting, the artist pays tribute to the master’s final years by drawing inspiration from the tones and harmonies of his later depictions of Mont Sainte-Victoire. The palette is bolder and more contrasted here: deep blues, intense greens, flashes of ochre and reddish-orange convey the energy and pictorial freedom that characterised the painter’s final period.
The landscape remains powerful and monumental, yet is suffused with a shifting, almost unstable light that lends the scene an atmosphere of raw emotion. True to her style, Clotilde Philipon blends figuration with freer brushstrokes, allowing the paint to breathe and the colour to fully express itself.
The Colours of Cézanne on Mont Sainte-Victoire is both a respectful homage to Cézanne’s genius and a contemporary reinterpretation of one of his most emblematic motifs, where colour becomes the true subject of the canvas.
Discover the artist"Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus", between figuration and abstraction.



