Braque, Georges (1882-1963)
Le Viaduc de l’Estaque (The Viaduct at L’Estaque)
1907
Oil on canvas, 65.1 x 80.6 cm
Minneapolis Institute of Art, Minneapolis
Between 1906 and 1910, Georges Braque made several trips to the south of France and the port at L’Estaque, just west of Marseille. There, he found the new landscapes to paint using the nonnaturalistic colors of the Fauves.
During his 1907 stay, Braque also became influenced by the art of Paul Cézanne, who had painted there earlier. Like Cézanne, Braque reduced the site to simple geometric forms. Moving beyond Cézanne‘s solid masses, however, Braque made the tilting planes obey his own–rather than nature’s–laws. Two years after finishing this picture, Braque abandoned Fauvism for Cubism. (MIA)