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 Twins in oilskin - 20x30
Twins in oilskin - 20x30 	 Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers 	 Cycling on water - 20x30
Cycling on water - 20x30 	 Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers 	 The Warhol cow & the dog
The Warhol cow & the dog 	 Cycling on water - 40x60
Cycling on water - 40x60 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 Alpilles
Alpilles 	 Colette Maria Zoé bathers
Colette Maria Zoé bathers 	 Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers 	 City Hall
City Hall 	 Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers 	 A Nice Bunch 4
A Nice Bunch 4 	 En Gil
En Gil 	 Twins in oilskin - 20x30
Twins in oilskin - 20x30 	 Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers 	 Cycling on water - 20x30
Cycling on water - 20x30 	 Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers
Philippe Eric Marius - Bathers 	 The Warhol cow & the dog
The Warhol cow & the dog 	 Cycling on water - 40x60
Cycling on water - 40x60 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 Alpilles
Alpilles 	 Colette Maria Zoé bathers
Colette Maria Zoé bathers 	 Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers
Nathalie Laurie Suzie - Bathers 	 City Hall
City Hall 	 Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers
Iréne Angéle Henriette - Bathers 	 A Nice Bunch 4
A Nice Bunch 4 	 En Gil
En Gil 	“Sainte-Victoire with yellow lines”, another Provence.
“Sainte-Victoire with yellow lines” is a painting from the Sainte-Victoire series by the contemporary artist Clotilde Philipon. In this series of paintings, the artist pays tribute to Paul Cézanne and his stone muse.
n this painting with a grey sky the artist evokes the winter lights of Provence. The grey colouring invades the top of the canvas, offering the viewer the recognisable silhouette of the most famous mountain in French painting. The bottom of the painting, on the other hand, takes on the appearance of an abstract work. Could the alternating ochre, grey and yellow lines represent the layers of mist that disappear like light veils when the sun finally comes out on a winter’s morning? It is in all this contrast between the two parts of the canvas that one recognises a Sainte-Victoire by Clotilde Philipon.
“Sainte-Victoire with yellow lines” is a bright painting, and we could see it becoming the star of the show on its own.
Discover the artist"The south face of Mount Sainte Victoire", between figuration and abstraction.
"Sainte-Victoire seen from Bibemus", between figuration and abstraction.
"Calanque with orange sky", panoramic window for an immobile journey.



