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Viaduct at L'Estaque
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Viaduct at L'Estaque

Artist/Maker (French, 1839–1906)
Date1882
MediumOil on canvas
DimensionsOverall: 18 5/16 × 21 7/8 in. (46.5 × 55.6 cm)
Frame: 26 1/8 × 29 1/2 × 4 in. (66.4 × 74.9 × 10.2 cm)
Credit LineR. T. Miller Jr. and Mrs. F. F. Prentiss Funds
Object number1950.3
Status
Not on view
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Paul Cézanne's many paintings of the French fishing village of L'Estaque, just west of Marseilles, explore the beauty of the Mediterranean landscape. Sometimes he depicted the brilliant blue of the sea, while at other times-as here-he turned his back on it to focus on the harsh, rocky terrain of the landscape.

The immediacy of Viaduct at L'Estaque relates not only to its dense surfaces, built up by the artist with palette knife and brush, but also to the specificity of its location. The railway viaduct, the distinctive evergreen situated on top of the rocky incline at the right, and the two intersecting vertical slopes that suggest the path a train must take through the landscape- all of these are intriguing visual clues that inspired Oberlin College professor of art Ellen Johnson to seek out the site in person. In her memoirs, Johnson described her adventurous quest to determine exactly where and when the painting was made:
Approaching L'Estaque from the north was like driving right through the back of Cézanne's painting and when I saw it from out at sea, that part of the mountain he had painted was right there in every single contour. Even now, after forty years, I still tingle to remember-more than that-to experience once again the shock of joy at that first recognition.
Johnson's sleuthing also connected Oberlin's Cézanne painting with an 1882 canvas by Renoir, Rocky Crags at L'Estaque, (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston). In January of that year, on his return from Italy, Renoir stopped at L'Estaque, where he ran into his friend Cézanne. As described in letters he wrote to friends in Paris, the two artists went out painting together. Renoir's more distant view shows that they were working near the railway viaduct, thus providing a firm date for the Oberlin picture.

When this intensely compressed landscape, almost square in format, was acquired by the AMAM in 1950, it marked a turning point in the museum's ability to teach Oberlin students in the fields of Post-Impressionism and Cubism. The addition of this single painting served as a key link to help students understand more fully Cézanne's explorations of the tension between ordinary vision and the correspondence of shapes; at the same time, the painting revealed the seminal impact that Cézanne's work had on artists like Picasso and Georges Braque as they pioneered a new kind of pictorial space. The museum already had significant holdings by Picasso, including Glass of Absinthe, a Cubist work of 1911 and Braque's Blue Guitar of 1943.
Exhibition History
XXVIe Austellung der Berliner Secession
  • Royal Academy of Arts, Berlin ( 1913 - 1913 )
The Oscar Schmitz Collection: Masterpieces of French Painting of the Nineteenth Century
  • Wildenstein & Company, New York ( 1936 - 1936 )
Paul Cezanne, 1839-1906
  • Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, The Netherlands ( 1956-06 - 1956-07 )
Sammlung Oskar Schmitz
  • Kunsthaus, Zurich (January 14, 1932 - February 14, 1932 )
Franzoesische Malerie des XIX. Jahrhunderts
  • Kunsthaus, Zurich (May 14, 1933 - August 6, 1933 )
New York World's Fair, French Pavilion
  • New York World's Fair (April 30, 1939 - October 27, 1940 )
Cezanne: A Loan Exhibition for the Benefit of the New York Infirmary
  • Wildenstein & Company, New York (March 27, 1947 - April 26, 1947 )
Six Masters of Post-Impressionism
  • Wildenstein & Company, New York (April 8, 1948 - May 8, 1948 )
Cezanne: Paintings, Watercolors and Drawings
  • The Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL (February 7, 1952 - March 16, 1952 )
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (April 4, 1952 - May 18, 1952 )
Paintings and Drawings from Five Centuries: Collection Allen Memorial Art Museum
  • M. Knoedler & Co., Inc., New York (February 3, 1954 - February 21, 1954 )
Inaugural Exhibition
  • Fort Worth Art Center, Fort Worth, TX (October 3, 1954 - October 20, 1954 )
Exposition pour commemorer le cinquantenaire de la mort de Cézanne
  • Pavillion de Vendome, Aix-en-Provence, France (July 21, 1956 - August 15, 1956 )
Paul Cezanne, 1839-1906
  • Kunsthaus, Zurich (August 22, 1956 - October 7, 1956 )
  • Haus der Kunst, Munich (October 12, 1956 - November 18, 1956 )
Cézanne
  • Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne (December 8, 1956 - January 31, 1957 )
Six Great Painters
  • Milwaukee Art Center, Milwaukee, WI (September 12, 1957 - October 20, 1957 )
Cezanne
  • Wildenstein & Company, New York (November 4, 1959 - December 4, 1959 )
Art from Ingres to Pollock: Painting and Sculpture since Neoclassicism
  • University of California, Berkeley, CA (March 6, 1960 - April 3, 1960 )
Paul Cézanne
  • Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, Vienna, Austria (April 14, 1961 - June 18, 1961 )
Cézanne
  • Pavillion de Vendome, Aix-en-Provence, France (July 1, 1961 - August 15, 1961 )
Treasures from the Allen Memorial Art Museum
  • Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, MN (July 21, 1966 - September 11, 1966 )
Impressionism: 100 Years
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (December 14, 1974 - January 19, 1975 )
Modern Masters from the Permanent Collection
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (December 8, 1985 - March 23, 1986 )
Landscapes from the Permanent Collection
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (April 10, 1986 - May 16, 1986 )
Director's Choice: 19th Century European Paintings and Sculpture
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (November 9, 1986 - January 4, 1987 )
From Turner to Picasso: Masterworks from the Collection
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (May 27, 1988 - September 18, 1988 )
Selections from the Permanent Collection: Landscape
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (June 15, 1993 - August 19, 1993 )
Focus on the Permanent Exhibition: Audrey Flack
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (November 20, 1993 - March 20, 1994 )
Collecting the Vanguard: Art from 1900 to 1970
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 17, 2001 - June 2, 2002 )
Figure to Non-Figurative: The Evolution of Modern Art in Europe and North America, 1830-1950
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 23, 2002 - June 9, 2003 )
Right Under the Sun: Landscape in Provence from Classicism to Modernism (1750-1920)
  • The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, Canada (September 22, 2005 - January 8, 2006 )
Cézanne in Provence
  • National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC (January 29, 2006 - May 7, 2006 )
  • Musée Granet, Aix-en-Provence, France (June 5, 2006 - September 15, 2006 )
The Triumph of Landscape: Turner to Monet
  • National Gallery of Australia, Canberra (March 14, 2008 - June 9, 2008 )
Side by Side: Oberlin's Masterworks
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (March 16, 2010 - August 29, 2010 )
  • The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC (September 11, 2010 - January 16, 2011 )
This Is Your Art: The Legacy of Ellen Johnson
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (August 1, 2017 - May 27, 2018 )
Cézanne: Rock and Quarry Paintings
  • Princeton University Art Museum, Princeton, NJ (March 7, 2020 - June 15, 2020 )
  • Royal Academy of Arts, London (July 8, 2020 - October 18, 2020 )
Beyond the Barricade
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 16, 2022 - December 23, 2022 )
Refiguring Modernism: A Fractured and Disorienting World
  • Allen Memorial Art Museum, Oberlin, OH (July 5, 2023 - May 31, 2024 )
Collections
  • European