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Road

5 parts 1 The artwork2 In context3 About this artwork4 Artist and museum5 Look closely

Imię i nazwisko Klasa Data
Paul Cézanne, Road (1876). Dzieło w domenie publicznej.

Informacje podstawowe

Artysta
Paul Cézanne wahooart.com/pl/artists/paul-cezanne_pl/
Daty życia artysty
1839 – 1906
Obraz olejny
1876
Technika wykonania
Acrylic On Canvas
Wymiary oryginału
50 x 65 cm
Ruch
Post-Impressionism Artists who kept the bright colour of Impressionism but pushed shape and feeling further than the eye really sees.

In context

Road — Paul Cézanne

How big is it?

The original measures 50 × 65 cm (height × width), drawn here beside an adult of average height.

Data powstania

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

Shaded: lata życia Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) ▲ to dzieło, 1876

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Kolory

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    Kolor dominujący

    Driftwood #90854f

    Paleta w katalogu

    • #90854F
    • #253127
    • #50593B
    • #C9B06A
    Kolor główny
    Driftwood
    Intensywność
    Balanced Stopień nasycenia i różnorodność kolorów – od pojedynczego stonowanego odcienia po bogactwo jaskrawych barw.
    Kontrast
    Bold W jakim stopniu kolory różnią się jasnością i nasyceniem na całym obrazie.
    Harmonia
    Balanced Harmony Jak dobrze kolory ze sobą współgrają – od kontrastowych po w pełni jednolite.
    Jasność
    Balanced Ogólna jasność lub ciemność obrazu, od głębokich cieni po świetliste refleksy.
    Nasycenie
    Balanced Soft Jak czyste i intensywne są te kolory, od niemal szarych po w pełni żywe.

    O tym dziele sztuki

    Road — 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
    Landscape Impressionism
    Influences
    Japanese prints
    Notable elements or techniques
    Geometric simplification
    Subject or theme
    Rural Provence

    A Vision of Provence: Cézanne’s ‘Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire’

    Paul Cézanne's “Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire,” painted in 1876, stands as a cornerstone of Impressionism and a precursor to the revolutionary movements that would reshape modern art. More than just a depiction of a rural landscape, it embodies Cézanne’s profound exploration of form and color—a quest to capture not merely what is seen but how it feels. The painting captures a tranquil Provençal hillside scene dominated by the imposing Mont Sainte-Victoire, Cézanne's beloved subject that would reappear repeatedly throughout his oeuvre. This particular iteration showcases a winding dirt road leading towards a cluster of modest buildings nestled amongst dense foliage—a deliberate simplification of reality designed to convey an emotional resonance far surpassing mere visual representation.

    Impressionistic Techniques: Capturing Atmosphere

    Cézanne’s approach aligns squarely with the Impressionist preoccupation with fleeting moments and atmospheric effects. However, unlike his contemporaries who sought to reproduce light as it appeared at a specific instant, Cézanne employed a technique that prioritized underlying structure. Thick brushstrokes—a hallmark of Cézanne's style—are layered upon each other to build up form, creating an illusion of solidity despite the apparent looseness of the paint application. The color palette is muted yet vibrant, favoring earthy tones punctuated by splashes of greens and blues – colors chosen not for their literal accuracy but for their ability to evoke a sense of serenity and connection with nature. Notice how Cézanne uses complementary hues—particularly orange and blue—to heighten visual interest and create depth within the composition.

    Symbolism Within Landscape: Mont Sainte-Victoire as Inspiration

    Mont Sainte-Victoire wasn’t simply a backdrop; it was an obsession for Cézanne, representing permanence amidst change – a concept central to his artistic philosophy. The mountain's rugged grandeur served as a catalyst for Cézanne’s exploration of geometric forms and spatial relationships. He wrestled with how to represent the mountain’s contours accurately, experimenting with multiple viewpoints simultaneously—a technique that foreshadowed Cubism’s fragmentation of perspective. The road itself symbolizes journey – both physical and metaphorical – guiding the viewer's gaze towards the monumental presence of Mont Sainte-Victoire. Its winding path suggests a contemplative pace, inviting reflection on the beauty and enduring power of the natural world.

    Historical Context: Cézanne and the Avant-Garde

    Cézanne’s work emerged during a period of significant artistic upheaval. Impressionism was already challenging traditional academic conventions, prioritizing subjective experience over objective representation. Yet, Cézanne pushed further, rejecting Impressionistic illusionism altogether. He sought to distill nature into its essential elements—planes and cylinders—a radical departure from the prevailing aesthetic sensibilities of his time. Critics initially dismissed Cézanne’s work as unfinished and lacking in polish, labeling it “primitive.” However, his unwavering conviction in his artistic vision would eventually earn him recognition as one of the pioneers of modern art, profoundly influencing artists like Picasso and Matisse.

    Emotional Impact: Tranquility and Contemplation

    “Road Near Mont Sainte-Victoire” transcends mere visual beauty; it communicates a palpable sense of tranquility and contemplation. Cézanne’s masterful use of color and texture invites viewers to immerse themselves in the stillness of the Provençal landscape—to feel the warmth of the sun on their skin and breathe in the scent of pine needles. The painting's deliberate simplicity encourages introspection, prompting us to consider our relationship with nature and the enduring quest for artistic truth. It remains a testament to Cézanne’s ability to transform observation into profound emotional expression – an achievement that secures its place as a timeless masterpiece.

    Artysta i muzeum

    Road — Paul Cézanne

    Artysta

    Paul Cézanne

    Born in Aix-en-Provence, Francja

    Początki i Formowanie się Wizji: Życie Paula Cézanne’a

    Paul Cézanne, urodzony 19 stycznia 1839 roku w Aix-en-Provence, był postacią przełomową, łączącą świat impresjonistycznych wrażeń z fragmentarycznymi formami kubizmu. Jego droga nie była usiana natychmiastowym uznaniem; raczej stanowiła powolny proces artystycznej eksploracji, naznaczony okresami zwątpienia i krytyki, który ostatecznie doprowadził do spuścizny na trwałe zmieniającej bieg historii sztuki. Cézanne pochodził z zamożnej rodziny – jego ojciec był początkowo kapelusznikiem, a później bankierem – co zapewniało mu rzadko spotykane bezpieczeństwo finansowe, pozwalając mu poświęcić się pasji bez natychmiastowej presji komercyjnego sukcesu. Początkowo skierowany przez ojca na studia prawnicze, uległ jednak sile wyrazu artystycznego i ostatecznie porzucił prawo na rzecz malarstwa, decyzji która zdefiniowała jego życie. Wczesne inspiracje czerpał z romantyzmu panującego w młodości oraz dbałości o krajobraz charakterystycznej dla szkoły Barbizońskiej, jednak to spotkania z artystami takimi jak Paul Gauguin i Georges Seurat, a ich innowacyjnymi podejściami do koloru i formy, pozwoliły Cézanne’owi wytyczyć własną, niepowtarzalną ścieżkę.

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    Cytowanie dzieła

    MLA
    Cézanne, Paul. Road. 1876, https://wahooart.com/pl/art/paul-cezanne-road-8XYPVS-en/
    APA
    Cézanne, Paul (1876). Road [Painting]. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/paul-cezanne-road-8XYPVS-en/
    Chicago
    Paul Cézanne. Road. 1876. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/paul-cezanne-road-8XYPVS-en/
    Harvard
    Cézanne, Paul (1876) Road. Available at: https://wahooart.com/pl/art/paul-cezanne-road-8XYPVS-en/

    Look closely

    Road — 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: landscape, provence, rural scene. Do you agree? What would you add, or take away?
    4. Look back at Gracze w karty (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.