
Q134457906
- Original dimensions
- 26.5 x 32.3 cm
- Museum
- Not specified
- Year
- 1877
Scene depicted
The canvas “Q134457906 - Paul Cézanne ” transports us to the heart of a fertile countryside, where shapes blend and merge in a play of light and shadow. Each brushstroke is a note of music, playing with colors and textures, like an eternal melody. The composition of this painting invites serene contemplation.
Historical context
Created in 1877, in the charming city of Aix-en-Provence, this painting is an integral part of the Impressionist movement, a revolutionary artistic current that transformed the way light and color are perceived. Today, Cézanne's canvas is preserved in a private collection, thus maintaining the artistic legacy of the artist. The carefully documented dimensions of this pictorial work add to its importance.
Place in the artist's career
“Q134457906” represents a pivotal moment in Cézanne's career, marking his journey towards artistic maturity. In parallel, his works like “The Large Bathers” and “The Montagne Sainte-Victoire” offer a fascinating perspective on his technical evolution. This masterpiece is part of a quest for visual and emotional harmony.
Anecdote
“I wanted to capture the fleeting beauty of a moment, a summer morning where the light caresses everything in its path.” These words resonate like a sweet harmony in Cézanne's mind. This painting , like a breath of fresh air, evokes the brilliance of the Provençal sun, enveloping each viewer in an atmosphere vibrating with emotions.