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12 November 2013

Gorgeous Paintings: Provence


Sometimes all you need is a quick look at a stunningly beautiful late 19th C. French Impressionist painting to make the sun come out and shadows dapple through the branches while the warm breezes caress your cheek. Escape the escalating wintry days. 

This is exactly the feeling I get when I look at some of my favorite Provençal paintings and artists. How many of these do you know, and how do you like your Impressionists?

artist Vincent Van Gogh of white roses in a vase

artist Vincent Van Gogh, of the olive trees in St. Remy

artist Cezanne of les Alpilles
artist Matisse of a still life with gorgeous fabric and fruit



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15 October 2010

Les Couleurs du Soleil & Lavender Madeleines


If you've ever been to Provence, you will always remember the colors of the homes and buildings there. (If you haven't been, you must come with me!) Brilliant roses, pinks, ocres & coral facades complement the tile roofs. Millwork is painted in complementary colors of green, blue, aubergine, yellow and cream.

These are the colors of the Mediterranean coast. You might be surprised to find that the pigments are made from the earth in Provence. In the Vaucluse there is a wonderful place dedicated to the colors of Provence and how they are mined from the earth.



everyone's favorite: the Matisse Museum in Nice
the color is incredible, and the white trim is gorgeous
photo courtesy Matisse Museum




colors for the facade, the roof and the trim
of Provence houses
from Coté Sud 1999


hillside in the Vaucluse where the pigments for the
colors are mined
photo courtesy Mairie de Rousillon



the ochres and tawny shades of Provencal houses



a melange of windows, doors and shutters in all colors
of Provence



more of the hillsides in the Vaucluse
above images from Cahier de Provence, Cote Sud, 1999

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it is easy to understand why Paul Cézanne loved Provence and its colors
self portrait, 1875


The House with Burst Walls, Cézanne, 1893


Jas de Bouffan, 1886, Cézanne

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all these gorgeous colors brought to mind the
Provence Yellow stove from Lacanche,
which then reminded me of baking
Lavender Madeleines!

(recipe below)



lavender madeleines on vintage French cloth
and Minton tea cups

photo my iPhone



for 12 madeleines:


140 g of sugar

130 g of flour

2 egg yolks

3 whole eggs

pinch of salt

5 g yeast

100 g clarified butter

1 TBS olive oil of Haute Provence, fine and soft, with the

aroma of almonds and honey

1/2 TBS dried and chopped lavender buds



* begin by clarifying the butter: warm in a little pan,

removing the foam on the surface with a spoon


* mix the three whole eggs and the egg yolks, the sugar,

the flour, the salt and yeast together in a small bowl


*incorporate without beating the liquid butter, cooled,

the olive old and the lavender flowers


* pour batter into madeleine molds that are buttered and floured;

chill for 30 minutes in the refrigerator; place in 180 degree Celsius oven for 15 minutes


* unmold the madeleines and let them cool on a rack




from “Les meilleures recettes de l’Huile d’Olive”

by Jacques Chibois and Olivier Baussan


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