The Hanged Man's House

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The Hanged Man's House
ArtistPaul Cézanne
Year1873
MediumOil on canvas
Dimensions55 cm × 66 cm (22 in × 26 in)
LocationMusée d'Orsay

The Hanged Man's House (in French: La maison du pendu, Auvers-sur-Oise) is an 1873 oil on canvas painting by Paul Cézanne. The painting is exhibited at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.

The Hanged Man's House was presented at the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874 and was the first painting that Cézanne sold to a collector. The village depicted in the painting is Auvers-sur-Oise, 27 km north of Paris.[1][2][3]

References

  1. ^ Museyon (2011-07-01). Art + Paris Impressionists & Post-Impressionists: The Ultimate Guide to Artists, Paintings and Places in Paris and Normandy. Museyon. ISBN 9781938450242.
  2. ^ "Musée d'Orsay: Paul Cézanne The Hanged Man's House". www.musee-orsay.fr. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  3. ^ Adams, Steven (August 1994). The Impressionists. Running Press Book Publishers. ISBN 9781561381753.