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untitled (3729)

6 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely6 Art quiz

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Paul Cézanne, untitled (3729). Libre de droits.

Informations clés

Artiste
Paul Cézanne wahooart.com/fr/artists/paul-cezanne_fr/
Dates de l'artiste
1839 – 1906
Technique mixte
Acrylic On Canvas
Mouvement
Post-Impressionism Artists who kept the bright colour of Impressionism but pushed shape and feeling further than the eye really sees.

In context

untitled (3729) — Paul Cézanne

À quelle époque cette œuvre a-t-elle pu être peinte ?

  1. 1830
  2. 1840
  3. 1850
  4. 1860
  5. 1870
  6. 1880
  7. 1890
  8. 1900

Ombré : la vie de Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)

L'année exacte de cet enregistrement n'est pas répertoriée — en vous basant sur l'existence de l'artiste et le style de l'œuvre, de quelle décennie s'agirait-il selon vous ?

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Palette de couleurs

Mesuré à partir de l'image

    Couleur principale

    Khaki #cbd392

    Palette enregistrée

    • #CBD392
    • #64543A
    • #292C24
    • #9A9A6F
    Couleur principale
    Khaki
    Intensité
    Balanced Le degré de saturation et la variété des couleurs, allant d'une teinte unique et atténuée à une multitude de nuances éclatantes.
    Contraste
    Statement Le degré de variation de la luminosité et de la saturation des couleurs à travers l'œuvre.
    Harmonie
    Strong Color Unity L'harmonie des couleurs, de leur contraste à leur parfaite unité.
    Luminosité
    Balanced Le degré de luminosité ou d'obscurité de l'image dans son ensemble, des ombres profondes aux hautes lumières éclatantes.
    Saturation
    Balanced Soft La pureté et l'intensité des couleurs, allant d'un gris presque imperceptible à une vivacité totale.

    À propos de cette œuvre

    untitled (3729) — Paul Cézanne

    Notes on this work

    Written for this guide from published sources. The catalogue record itself is on the first part of this guide.

    Artistic style
    Analytical Cubism
    Influences
    Cézanne, Impressionism
    Notable elements or techniques
    Still life, geometric forms
    Subject or theme
    Fruit, table, composition

    A Window Into Provence: Paul Cézanne’s *Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier*

    Paul Cézanne's 1893 painting, Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier – “Curtain, Jug and Fruit Bowl” – isn’t merely a still life; it’s a meticulously constructed meditation on perception, form, and the very essence of seeing. More than just a depiction of everyday objects arranged on a table, this work represents a pivotal moment in art history, bridging the fleeting impressions of Impressionism with the nascent geometric explorations that would define Cubism. It's a piece that invites prolonged contemplation, revealing layers of meaning within its deceptively simple composition.

    Cézanne’s approach to painting was revolutionary for his time. He rejected the traditional pursuit of capturing an immediate visual impression, instead focusing on distilling objects down to their fundamental shapes and structures. This is strikingly evident in Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier. The jug, the bowl, the curtain – each element isn’t rendered with photographic accuracy but rather as a series of interlocking planes and angles, suggesting depth and volume through careful manipulation of line and color. Notice how the curves of the jug mimic the contours of the fruit bowl, creating a visual harmony that transcends mere representation. This deliberate simplification wasn't about reducing reality; it was about revealing its underlying geometry – a principle he relentlessly pursued throughout his career.

    The Painter’s Studio and the Pursuit of Harmony

    Painted in Cézanne’s studio in Auvers-sur-Oise, just outside Paris, Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier offers a glimpse into the artist's working environment. The objects – a simple earthenware jug, a fruit bowl brimming with apples and oranges, and a draped curtain – were commonplace items, yet Cézanne imbued them with an extraordinary sense of significance. He often used his own possessions as subjects, creating a personal vocabulary of forms and colors that reflected his unique vision. The arrangement itself feels deliberately staged, almost theatrical, suggesting a carefully considered composition rather than a spontaneous snapshot.

    Cézanne’s meticulous attention to detail is remarkable. The brushstrokes are visible, yet they don't create a sense of texture or surface quality. Instead, they contribute to the overall structure and form of the objects, acting as building blocks that define their shape and volume. The use of color is equally deliberate – muted tones dominate, creating a sense of stillness and tranquility. The subtle variations in hue and value suggest light and shadow, but without resorting to traditional shading techniques. This restrained palette allows the forms themselves to take center stage.

    Symbolism and Emotional Resonance

    While Cézanne avoided overt symbolism, Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier is rich with subtle visual cues that invite interpretation. The curtain, for example, can be seen as a barrier between the viewer and the objects within, creating a sense of distance and mystery. The jug, often associated with abundance and nourishment, hints at themes of life and sustenance. And the fruit itself – ripe and luscious – evokes feelings of pleasure and indulgence.

    Beyond its formal qualities, Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier possesses a profound emotional resonance. It’s a painting that speaks to the quiet beauty of everyday objects, inviting us to slow down and appreciate the simple pleasures of life. Cézanne's masterful manipulation of form and color creates a sense of harmony and balance, suggesting a deep connection between the artist and his subject matter. The painting is not just about depicting a still life; it’s about capturing a feeling – a moment of contemplation and serenity.

    A Legacy of Innovation

    Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier stands as a crucial link in the chain that led to modern art. Cézanne's radical approach to painting—his emphasis on form, structure, and geometric abstraction—inspired generations of artists, including Picasso and Braque, who would go on to develop Cubism. This work demonstrates his pioneering spirit, pushing beyond the limitations of traditional representation and paving the way for a new era in art history. Reproductions of this iconic piece offer a tangible connection to Cézanne’s revolutionary vision, allowing viewers to experience firsthand the power and beauty of his groundbreaking style.

    Artiste et musée

    untitled (3729) — Paul Cézanne

    Artiste

    Paul Cézanne

    Born in Aix-en-Provence, France

    jeune vie et influences

    paul cézanne, peintre français post-impressionniste, est né le 19 janvier 1839 à Aix-en-Provence, en France. Sa jeune vie a été marquée par un fort attachement à sa famille, dont l'entreprise bancaire lui assurait une sécurité financière. Cela lui a permis de se consacrer à ses aspirations artistiques sans être entravé par des soucis financiers. les nabis, néo-impressionnisme et symbolisme ont influencé le travail de Cézanne au début, qui se caractérisait par son accent sur les formes géométriques et une palette de couleurs limitée. Son intérêt pour les œuvres de paul gauguin et georges seurat a renforcé son style post-impressionniste.

    style artistique et techniques

    L'utilisation innovante de Cézanne des plans de couleurs et de petits coups de pinceau répétitifs a créé des champs complexes qui exprimaient son étude approfondie des sujets. Son approche souvent exploratoire de l'art a conduit au développement d'une nouvelle langue picturale, mettant l'accent sur la structure sous-jacente des objets dans une composition.

    caractéristiques principales :

    formes géométriques et façonnage

    palette de couleurs réduite

    importance de l'essence constructive du monde physique

    perspective multiple et simultanéité

    œuvres influentes :

    le plan d'eau de Jas de Bouffan (1880)

    portrait d’Émile Zola (1866)

    forêt (1892)

    musées présentant l'œuvre de Cézanne :

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    Citer cette œuvre

    MLA
    Cézanne, Paul. untitled (3729). n.d., https://wahooart.com/fr/art/paul-cezanne-untitled-3729-9GF6R7-en/
    APA
    Cézanne, Paul (n.d.). untitled (3729) [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/fr/art/paul-cezanne-untitled-3729-9GF6R7-en/
    Chicago
    Paul Cézanne. untitled (3729). n.d. https://wahooart.com/fr/art/paul-cezanne-untitled-3729-9GF6R7-en/
    Harvard
    Cézanne, Paul (n.d.) untitled (3729). Available at: https://wahooart.com/fr/art/paul-cezanne-untitled-3729-9GF6R7-en/

    Look closely

    untitled (3729) — Paul Cézanne

    Look closely

    Answer in your own words. There are no wrong answers here — only answers you can explain.

    1. What catches your eye first, and why?
    2. Which colours or shapes create the mood — and what is that mood?
    3. Our catalogue files this work under: fruit, table, apples. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Les Joueurs de Cartes (1893), earlier in this guide. Name two things it shares with this work, and one that is different.
    5. Post-Impressionism: Artists who kept the bright colour of Impressionism but pushed shape and feeling further than the eye really sees. Where can you see that in this work?

    Your response

    Write a short paragraph about this artwork. Use the facts from the earlier parts of this guide, and your answers above.

    Quiz d'art

    untitled (3729) — Paul Cézanne

    Connaissez-vous bien cette œuvre ?

    Cochez une réponse pour chacune des 5 questions ci-dessous. Chaque question possède exactement une seule bonne réponse.

    1. 1. What is the primary subject matter of Paul Cézanne’s ‘untitled (3729)’?

      • A A detailed portrait of a woman.
      • B Still life featuring fruit and everyday objects.
      • C Landscape scene with mountains and trees.
    2. 2. Which artistic movement is Paul Cézanne most closely associated with?

      • A Impressionism
      • B Cubism
      • C Renaissance
    3. 3. The white cloth draped over the table in ‘untitled (3729)’ contributes to which aspect of the painting?

      • A A sense of chaos and disorder.
      • B A feeling of cleanliness, elegance, and simplicity.
      • C An attempt to obscure the details of the fruit.
    4. 4. Paul Cézanne was born in which city?

      • A Paris
      • B Aix-en-Provence
      • C London
    5. 5. What is a key characteristic of Cézanne’s brushwork as seen in ‘untitled (3729)’?

      • A Smooth, blended strokes
      • B Small, broken brushstrokes creating planes of color
      • C Large, sweeping gestures

    Mon score : ____ sur 5

    Answer key — for the teacher

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