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Öljyväri kankaalle
Seinätaide
Post-Impressionism
1895
luku
62.0 x 79.0 cm
Art Institute of ChicagoKäsinmaalattu öljyväri kankaalle haluamassasi koossa ja kehyksissä, taiteilijoidemme valmistamana tilauksesta.
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Paul Cézanne's “Basket of Apples” (1895) stands as an enduring testament to the transformative power of art – a seemingly simple still life that unveils profound artistic principles and resonates deeply with viewers. More than just depicting fruit, Cézanne’s masterpiece embodies a revolutionary vision of representation, influencing generations of artists and cementing his place as one of the fathers of modern painting.
Beyond its aesthetic qualities, “Basket of Apples” carries significant symbolic weight. Fruit—particularly apples and pears—often represents abundance, nourishment, and the transient beauty of life’s cycle. Cézanne elevates these commonplace objects into symbols of contemplation, prompting viewers to appreciate the profound artistry inherent in capturing ordinary subjects with extraordinary sensitivity.
Historical Context & Legacy: Painted during Cézanne's mature artistic period, “Basket of Apples” reflects his unwavering commitment to experimentation and innovation. His groundbreaking approach profoundly impacted subsequent movements like Fauvism and Cubism, inspiring artists such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. This painting serves as a cornerstone of modern art history—a reminder that beauty can be found in unexpected places and that artistic vision transcends conventional boundaries.
Photo Description: The artwork is presented as a still life painting in the style of Paul Cézanne, depicting a basket overflowing with fruit and bread on a draped cloth. It’s a relatively simple composition focusing on the arrangement of objects against a muted background. The perspective is somewhat flattened, characteristic of Cézanne's approach to capturing form and space rather than strict realism. The subject matter centers around everyday items – fruit (apples, pears, oranges), bread, and a bottle – presented in an almost sculptural manner. There’s a deliberate lack of detail; forms are suggested through broken brushstrokes and simplified shapes. The color palette is predominantly cool and muted, dominated by blues and whites, with touches of red and yellow from the fruit. Lines are loose and expressive, creating a sense of movement and spontaneity. Shapes are largely organic and rounded, reflecting the natural forms of the objects. Textures appear to be built up through layering of paint, giving a slightly rough surface quality. Lighting is diffuse and even, casting soft shadows that contribute to the painting’s atmospheric mood. The depth is limited due to the flattened perspective, but there's a suggestion of space through overlapping elements. The style is Post-Impressionist, emphasizing subjective perception and formal qualities over objective representation. The technique involves visible brushstrokes and an emphasis on color relationships rather than precise rendering. Materials used are oil paints on canvas.
1839 - 1906 , Ranska
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