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In Cézanne's footsteps
The Landscapes of Cezanne
To discover Cezanne's landscapes,
leaving from the town center,
5 paths marked out
under the
painter's eyes,
will lead you to the Tholonet, the Jas de Bouffan, the Bibemus quarries, around the Arc river, the Trois-Sautets bridge, the Master's studio on the Lauves hill, and near the chemin de La Marguerite from where the artist painted his last "Sainte-Victoires".
15 directionnal posts, which are identified by the "self-portrait of Cezanne with his bowler hat", punctuate this pictorial route in search of the paths the painter would take to find his main "motifs" of the countryside of Aix.
Green, the chemin du Tholonet
Château Noir, Colline des Pauvres, the Sainte-Victoire mount seen from the route du Tholonet.
Red, the chemin de Bibemus
The quarries, the Sainte-Victoire mount seen from the Infernets.
Blue, the chemin de l'Arc
the Trois-Sautets bridge, Palette, the Sainte-Victoire mount seen from the Bayeux bridge.
Yellow, the chemin du Jas de Bouffan
the Jas de Bouffan country manor, the country manors of Bellevue and Montbriand on the Valcros hill, Sainte-Victoire at the big pine tree.
Grey, the chemin des Lauves
Cezanne's studio, Sainte-Victoire seen from the Lauves
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