Cézanne believed: “Painting does not mean blindly copying reality, it means seeking the harmony of various relationships.” Starting from Cézanne, Western painters shifted from pursuing true depictions of nature to expressing themselves, and various formalist schools began to appear, forming the trend of modern painting.
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This composition combines two separate studies that are unrelated to any known painting by Cézanne.
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Still Life with A Table Corner (Un coin de table) is an important work in which Cézanne explores the "essence of form and color" by depicting his direct feelings about things rather than objective reality.
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Cezanne painted Still Life with Apples and Peaches around 1905. It is now housed at the National Gallery of Art in Washington DC. It’s a still life in the later late style. His palette went to maroon, orange, ochre, yellow, some pine greens and oaken wood colors, grays, and a few quite bright magentas, aquas and blues.
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The curves of the plates, jars, and fruit contrast with the straight lines of the wallpaper, and the bold brushstrokes harken back to Cézanne’s earlier, heavier style.
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"Houses in Provence," a painting by the French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, created in 1880, is one of his most representative landscape paintings. It depicts houses and landscapes in the Provence region, with rolling hills in the background.
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In Château Noir derrière les arbres Cézanne uses a fine touch to create a rhythmical, almost willful composition: he paints an obliquely inclined framework of branches and pine needles to enclose the vertical building.
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Still life holds an important place in Cézanne's oeuvre. He created approximately 200 still lifes throughout his life, and this painting is a representative example of his still life work.
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Cezanne concentrated on an object's basic shape and its color.He liked to paint apples a lot because they didn't move and he could observe them for as long as he liked.
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The bright hues and quickly worked brushstrokes reveal here the effect of Pissarro's influence. Greens and yellows contrast in the foreground, and multihued vertical drags of the brush re–create watery reflections. Cool shadows contrast with the orange of a tiled roof. Light emphasizes the blond planes of the building, which is shaded with blues, greens, and mauves, and where broad strokes and heavier...
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This painting is one of the many examples of abandoned buildings and rocky landscapes that Cézanne frequently depicted in the 1890s in Provence.
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