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 Souvenir of Cézanne
Souvenir of Cézanne 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire 	 Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers 	 Hitchhikers - 20x30
Hitchhikers - 20x30 	 Awakening
Awakening 	 Les 3 Bérets - Bathers
Les 3 Bérets - Bathers 	 Alpilles 2
Alpilles 2 	 Souvenir of Cézanne
Souvenir of Cézanne 	 The orange sky over Sainte Victoire
The orange sky over Sainte Victoire 	 The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire
The Zola Dam and Mont Sainte-Victoire 	 Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers
Lila Dominique Charlotte - Bathers 	 Hitchhikers - 20x30
Hitchhikers - 20x30 	 Awakening
Awakening 	 Les 3 Bérets - Bathers
Les 3 Bérets - Bathers 	 Alpilles 2
Alpilles 2 	“Vendome Pavilion” more neat than a French garden, the “foot map” of the Pavillon de Vendôme in Aix-en-Provence, a unique work for a unique place…
“Vendome Pavilion” is a drawing by Amandine Maria.
The Pavillon de Vendôme, in Aix-en-Provence, is a folly built in 1667 by Louis de Mercœur, duke of Vendôme, to house his passionate loves with Lucrèce de Forbin Solliès, known as “la Belle du Canet”. This magnificent mansion faces a sumptuous French garden, a pleasant place to stroll in all seasons.
Amandine Maria’s drawing, poetic and very meticulous, integrates handwritten annotations that immerse us in the atmosphere of the place and remind us of the geographical function of the map, for example the reference to the nearby Beaux-Arts.
“Vendome Pavilion” can be admired from all directions, and the back has 4 hooks so you can adopt 4 different points of view. Unless you prefer to turn your head to capture every little detail of the work…
Discover the artist"Sainte-Victoire "Sky and Wind", the mythical Sainte Victoire mountain, so dear to Paul Cézanne.
"Mistral in the back", a drawing of the mythical Sainte Victoire mountain, so dear to Paul Cézanne.



