
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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A luminous 1884 Cézanne landscape from his family estate at Jas de Bouffan, capturing ordered rows of chestnut trees with structural brushwork and subtle color modulation — a pivotal work linking Impressionism to modern form.
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Allée des marronniers au Jas de Bouffan (1884) is an important example of Paul Cézanne’s sustained engagement with the Provençal landscape surrounding his family’s estate at Jas de Bouffan. Painted du...
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We print on calibrated giclée machines, then hand-stretch each canvas so the surface stays smooth and the corners are clean. The frame stays straight, the colour stays rich, and the piece looks as good up close as it does from across the room.

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Meticulously stretched by hand over solid wooden bars for a clean, refined finish.
Advanced printing methods and archival materials ensure vibrant colors for generations.
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Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) was a French Post-Impressionist painter from Aix-en-Provence whose analytic approach to brushwork, color and form redefined pictorial structure and paved the way for 20th‑century modernism. He is celebrated for still lifes, landscapes and bathers that combine decorative presence with formal rigor.
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