Hello dear Readers!
I hope you are enjoying summer to the
full.
A couple of weeks ago while spending the
weekend in Heidi’s Country, we went to visit the Cézanne temporary exhibition entitled Le chant de la terre at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda.
This museum explores and shares the
universe of Impressionist painters. At each exhibition, works from the most
prestigious international collections are on view.
Although Cézanne is not our preferred
Impressionist artist, we enjoyed discovering his paintings and interesting
facts about him.
Paul Cézanne was a French painter who was born
in January 1839 and died in October 1906. He was a member of the Impressionist
movement which is considered the precursor of post-impressionism and cubism. He
uses geometry in portraits, still lifes and landscapes. He is considered the
“father of modern art”. Picasso and Matisse called him “the father of us
all.”
After we went to the permanent exhibition
hall where there is the “Musée de
l’automobile” (a vintage car exhibition). Sweetheart was like a child in a
sweet shop.
Our visit finished with a long stroll around
the other permanent exhibition “Le Parc
de sculptures de la Fondation”, a park which is full of the most beautiful
sculptures from amazing artists…And a few Roman ruins.
As pictures are worth a thousand words,
here is a virtual visit, especially for you.
Cézanne temporary exhibition, Le chant de la terre
Paul Cézanne
sitting in front of “Les Grandes Baigneuses”, in progress.
Portrait Paintings : Garçon accoudé (1868-70) ; Portrait de l'artiste au chapeau à large bord (1879) ; Le Paysan
(1890-92)
Landscape Paintings : La Plaine de Saint-Ouen-l'aumône vue prise
des carrières du Chou (1890) ; Paysages
des bords de l'Oise (1873-74) ; Les
Bords de la Marne (1894)
Les Bords de la Marne (1894)
My favourite of
Cezanne’s painting - Dahlias dans un grand vase de Delft (1873)
The Automobile Museum (Musée de
l’automobile)
The Rolls-Royce
Silver Ghost, 1923 (United Kingdom)
Bugatti Type 46, 1930 (France) & Isotta Fraschini Tipo 8A,
1931 (Italy)
I particularly fell for this yellow vintage car Isotta-Fraschini, I wouldn’t mind having one of those…
Pic-Pic Type D2,
1911 (Switzerland)
Lagonda LG45 SB
1, 1936 (United Kingdom)
Sculpture Garden (Le Parc de sculptures de la
Fondation)
Cafétaria du Parc for lunch or drinks. The charming terrace is the perfect location for people taking a closer look at the sculptures…
Marie by
Aristide Maillol (1931)
Reclining Figure
by Henry Moore (1982)
Les Baigneurs
(English: The Bathers) by Niki de Saint-Phalle (1984)
Triangular
Surface in Space by Max Bill (1966)
LOVE by Robert
Indiana
Le Baiser
(English: The Kiss) Auguste Rodin (1886)
Sheep by François-Xavier Lalanne
I hope that you enjoyed the virtual tour
as much as we did. In September, I will post an article about Martigny,
the Roman site...this small town in the Valais is full of picturesque
places.
Have a great weekend to come.
Fondation Pierre Gianadda
Rue du Forum 59
1920 Martigny
Daily from 9 am to 7 pm
Temporary exhibition
Cezanne’s “Le chant de la terre”
June 16 to November 19, 2017
Permanent exhibitions
Automobile Museum
Gallo-Roman Museum
Sculpture Garden