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Learn about the painting by Cézanne, a master of still-life, that depicts a table with apples and a pot of primroses. See how he used spherical geometry and color to create a sense of solidity and harmony.
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Ambroise Vollard La Vie et l'œuvre de Pierre-Auguste...
- Fantastic Scene
Paul Cézanne. 3rd ed., rev. and enl. Munich, 1910, ill. p....
- The House With The Cracked Walls
the artist (until ca. 1899, sold for Fr 350 through Paul...
- Still Life with Apples and Pears
Still Life with Apples and Pears. Paul Cézanne French. ca....
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Jun 28, 2022 · Here, we present a close look at three of Cezanne’s still lifes—two oil paintings and one watercolor—in which he left visible traces of his exploratory process. Cezanne’s work in both media shows a distinctive approach to the construction of a composition, one that uses line and color to incrementally build up its forms. A Dynamic Arrangement.
A painting by Paul Cézanne from 1893–94, featuring a ginger jar and eggplants in a rich composition of shapes, patterns, colors, and textures. Learn more about the artist, the artwork, and the collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.
A painting by Cézanne that explores the genre of still life and the nature of painting. The fruit in the bowl is represented by sensations, not by illusion, and the perspective and edges are distorted.
A painting by Cézanne from his collection of about two hundred still lifes. It was owned by Paul Gauguin, who praised it as an exceptional pearl.
Type: Painting. External Link: http://www.moma.org/collection/browse_results.php?object_id=78486. Medium: Oil on canvas. Throughout his life, the French painter Paul Cézanne returned again and...