Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples

Paul Cézanne

Created:
Movement:
1882
Post-Impressionism
key Notes:
Geometric Composition; Subdued Palette
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Dimensions:
23 7/8 x 29 in. (60.6 x 73.7 cm)
medium:
Oil on canvas
story of the work:

"Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples" is a painting by French artist Paul Cézanne, created around 1877. This work exemplifies Cézanne's innovative approach to still life, characterized by his use of color and form to convey depth and structure. The composition features a jar, a cup, and apples arranged on a table, showcasing Cézanne's interest in the interplay of objects and their spatial relationships. The painting reflects his transition from Impressionism to a more structured, analytical style that would influence modern art. Cézanne's brushwork is notable for its distinct, visible strokes, which contribute to the overall texture and rhythm of the piece. The exact provenance of the painting is not well-documented, and it is currently housed in a private collection. Cézanne's still lifes are often regarded as pivotal in the development of still life painting, emphasizing the importance of color and form over mere representation.

Description of the work:

"Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples" by Paul Cézanne, created circa 1877, features a composition that emphasizes the interplay of form and color. The painting presents a jar, a cup, and several apples arranged on a table, rendered with Cézanne's characteristic brushwork. The objects are depicted with a sense of solidity, utilizing geometric shapes to convey volume and depth. The color palette consists of earthy tones, with vibrant reds and greens highlighting the apples. The background is rendered in softer hues, creating a contrast that draws attention to the still life elements. Cézanne's use of light and shadow enhances the three-dimensionality of the objects, while the overall composition reflects his innovative approach to perspective. The work exemplifies Cézanne's exploration of the relationship between objects and their spatial context.

Artwork Photograph Source:
Metropolitan Museum of Art

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Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples