Still Life With Apples

by Paul Cezanne

Artwork Image: Still Life With Apples (1890) by Paul Cezanne

Throughout his life, the French painter Paul Cézanne returned again and again to the still life. Encompassing small-scale domestic scenes rather than grand public ones, still life was considered the lowliest of genres by the French Royal Academy, the official arbiter of great art in the nineteenth century. Yet in Still Life with Apples, Cézanne proved that this modest genre could be a vehicle for thinking through the Impressionist project of faithfully representing the appearance of light and space. "Painting from nature is not copying the object," he wrote, "it is realizing one's sensations."

$300.00

Artwork Details

Date:1890
Medium:Oil on canvas
Dimensions:69cm x 93cm
Genres:Post-Impressionism
Subjects:Botanical
Still Life
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Name:Museum of Modern Art
Location:New York (USA)
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