This is a small fishing village in northwest Marseille, France, in fact, this small fishing village has been more modern, its architecture and business is more prosperous, here is mainly here there are some artistic traces.
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Estac is a fishing village northwest of the city of Marseille. One of the village's greatest achievements (aside from the films of Robert Gedikian) is its profound influence on artists Cezanne and Renoir. In 1864, Cézanne first came to Estaque. He escaped the grey weariness of Paris, and later the troop conscription for the Franco-Russian War of 1870, to this sunny seaside fishing village outside Marseille. Looking out of the window from his room, he could see the continuous tiles leading directly to the harbor, the fishing boats in the vast Marseille harbor, and the low rocky hills behind. He paints with passion, and every year, the landscape gradually changes. Roofs, sea water, barren rocks, and verdant bushes transformed into unique new appearances in his vision. "It's like playing cards. Red roofs against blue oceans," Cézanne described Estaque in a letter to his friend, the painter Camille Pissarro, in 1876. "Olive trees and pines are evergreen. So is the sun. Dazzling, everything seems to be only silhouettes, but not black and white, but blue, red, brown, purple.”
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This is a small fishing village in northwest Marseille, France, in fact, this small fishing village has been more modern, its architecture and business is more prosperous, here is mainly here there are some artistic traces.
Estaq is a small fishing village in the northwest of Marseille. The village's greatest achievement (except for Robert Gedikyan's film) is its profound influence on artists Cézanne and Renoir. Cezanne and his mistress lived in Marlet Square in Esták and completed most of his work during this period. Even if a person is not an artist, it would be great if he could often compare his paintings with the objects he painted.
Estaq is a small fishing village in the northwest of Marseille. This small fishing village, influenced by the impressionist and post-impressionist atmosphere, has become a favorite of painters. The grass and wood of the small fishing village, the country roads and the beautiful sea views are recorded by painters. The painter Paul Cézanne Cézanne completed most of his work again, recording the four seasons and the alternation of day and night in the small fishing village with his brush.
The last photo was in Italy, not France, not the fishing village of Estak in Marseille. Misleading! The village should be this photo.
Estaq fishing village is a quite good place, where you can see the original style and appearance of the French fishing village, and many restaurants here are quite good, you can eat quite fresh seafood.