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Cézanne, Paul: The Château Noir saga |
The château in those paintings derives its name from rumors about
its owner, rather than from its appearance. It was built in the 18th
century by an industrialist from Marseilles, who manufactured
lampblack paint (derived from soot). He also used it to decorate the
interior walls and furniture of the château. As a result, he was
associated with black magic among the local people, who believed
that the château was also home to the devil.
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Château Noir Painted: 1900-04 Oil on canvas 73.7 x 96.6 cm National Gallery of Art Washington |
Château Noir Painted: 1904-06 Oil on canvas 73.6 x 93.2 cm The Museum of Modern Art New York |
![]() 214.2K, 1037 x 811 |
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Château Noir Painted: 1904-06 Oil on canvas 73 x 92 cm Musee du Louvre Paris |
Château Noir Painted: 1902-05 Oil on canvas 70 x 82 cm Collection Jacques Koerfer Bern |
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![]() 266.0K, 837 x 1012 | Cistern in the Park at Château Noir Painted: 1900 Oil on canvas 74.3 x 61 cm Estate of Henry Pearlman New York |