The Overture to Tannhäuser

Painting by Paul Cézanne
  • V 90
  • R 149
  • FWN 600
MediumOil on canvasDimensions57 cm × 92 cm (22 in × 36 in)LocationHermitage Museum, St. Petersburg

The Overture to Tannhäuser is an 1869 oil-on-canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, now in the Hermitage Museum in Saint Petersburg.[1] It came from the Moscow collection of Ivan Morozov. The painting shows two women, usually identified as Cézanne's sisters but possibly the daughters of his uncle Dominique Aubert, at the Cézanne family home near Aix-en-Provence.[2] Its title refers to the work played by the pianist on the left, the overture to the Wagner opera Tannhäuser.

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References

  1. ^ (in Polish) Silvia Borghesi, Anna Nermin Germeyan (translator): Cézanne. Warszawa: HPS, 2006, s. 34, 35. ISBN 83-60529-01-9.
  2. ^ Gowing, Lawrence, with Adriani, Götz; Krumrine, Mary Louise; Lewis, Mary Tompkins; Patin, Sylvie; Rewald, John (1988). Cezanne: The Early Years 1859–1872. New York: Harry N. Abrams. p. 158. ISBN 9780810910485.
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