Lot Essay
The recto shows the pigeon tower (pigeonnier) on a farmstead known as Bellevue, which was within walking distance of Cézanne's estate at the Jas de Bouffan, and was acquired by his brother-in-law Maxime Conil in 1885. This aptly-named house overlooked the Arc River valley southwest of Aix, and featured in a painting done in 1882-1885 (Rewald, no. 377), as well as a group of paintings from the years 1889-1890 (Rewald, nos. 689-694).
Chappuis identified the subject of the verso as the artist's father, seen sleeping (op. cit.).
Chappuis identified the subject of the verso as the artist's father, seen sleeping (op. cit.).