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January 7, 2004
TT: Eye-opener
Speaking of the Phillips Collection, the Washington Post ran a little item in this Sunday's arts section about "The Garden at Les Lauves," my favorite Cézanne painting, which hangs at the Phillips. It's up on the paper's Web site, and you can see it by going here. I first saw "The Garden at Les Lauves" in 1996 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art's great Cézanne retrospective, only a few months after I'd started looking at art in a serious way. It was hung last in the show, and seeing it struck me with the immediate force of revelation, the way I was struck when I first saw George Balanchine's Concerto Barocco or heard The Rite of Spring. I was never the same again.Do take a look. Even if "The Garden at Les Lauves" doesn't affect you in quite the same way, I thought you might enjoy this little glimpse into my aesthetic psyche.
Posted January 7, 2004 9:00 AM
