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The Dark Blue Vase
Paul Cézanne

The Dark Blue Vase

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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Paul CézannePost-Impressionnisme

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The Dark Blue Vase is a composition rich in colors, revealing vibrant flowers emerging from a harmoniously shaped vase. The painting exudes a soothing and timeless atmosphere, where each petal seems to capture the light, inviting the viewer to dive into a world of elegance and serenity. This pictorial work is a tribute to nature, a moment of eternity etched in the canvas.

Historical context

Created in 1892, this iconic work by the famous post-impressionist Paul Cézanne originates from Aix-en-Provence, France. The painting, which depicts a vase of flowers, reflects the stylistic innovation that characterizes the artist's mature period. Today, the painting is preserved in a private collection, but it still inspires admiration from art lovers around the world. With dimensions of 46 cm × 55 cm, this captivating canvas testifies to the French artistic heritage of the late 19th century.

Place in the artist's career

The Dark Blue Vase represents a pivotal period in Cézanne's career, where the artist merges impressionism and abstraction. Alongside works like The Large Bathers and Still Life with Apples, this painting becomes a stylistic milestone, marking the evolution of his technical approach towards a more personal and sophisticated expression.

Anecdote

Paul Cézanne once declared: "Painting is a way to make things vibrate." It was in the garden of his childhood, on a sunny morning, that the idea for this painting came to him. The sounds of singing birds and the light filtering through the trees nourished his creativity, a living source of inspiration that brought to life the canvas we know today.