The Sena in Bercy - 1878


Size (cm): 75x60
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The painting "El Sena in Bercy" by Paul Cézanne, made in 1878, is a work that encapsulates the essence of postimpressionism and the search for a new way of seeing the natural world by its author. In this work, Cézanne moves away from the pure representation of the landscape to approach a space construction that suggests a depth and an organization of reality, aspects that become particularly evident in the way in which the scene has composed.

In the center of the canvas, the Sena River unfolds in a winding way, flowing to the viewer with a slight perspective that causes a sense of movement and fluidity. The water, although marked with bluish tones, is mixed with green and gray, showing the visual variation that reflects the light and the environment. The surface of the river is almost a mirror, capturing the surrounding atmosphere in its amorphous undulations; Cézannians, one could say, since within their style, simplification and geometrization of nature they become essential flags.

The composition is balanced, where abundant vegetation and trees are grouped in the left side, counteracting the horizon line at the bottom. The forms occur in an almost abstract style, with brushstrokes that suggest more than delineate, inviting the viewer to perceive the energy of nature instead of simply observing a delineated landscape. Each component of the environment dialogues with each other, from the soft panorama to the most subtle details, reflecting Cézanne's approach towards the construction of the shape through color and light.

In the foreground, human figures can be observed, although they are on a smaller scale and do not stand out by individuality, which allows the landscape to be the true protagonist of the work. These figures, which seem dedicated to daily activities on the banks of the Seine, function as a bridge towards the emotional connection of the viewer with the environment. Cézanne, by incorporating human figures, does not seek to draw a specific narrative, but intends to immerse the viewer in the sensory experience of the landscape that surrounds them.

The use of color in "El Sena in Bercy" is essential for the visual impact of the work. Green, blue and terracotta tones are intrinsically linked, creating a vibrant harmony that reflects the diversity of life on the margins of the river. Cézanne moves away from the theory of pure colorism, using techniques that combine light and shadow nuances that make the pictorial surface charge a new life.

When observing the work in its historical context, it is necessary to remember that Cézanne was in the process of defining and refining its personal style, often considered a precursor of Cubism, since it breaks down the elements in simple ways. This work, although less radical than its subsequent works, plants the seeds of this progression by offering a look at how it would interpret the structure and color in its future creation.

Thus, "Sena in Bercy" is not only a representation of a particular moment in time, but also an invitation to understand Cézanne's innovative vision in the representation of nature. It requires an attentive examination to unravel the color and shape layers that the artist has arranged on the canvas, revealing a world that is both naturally and radically interpretive. This work resonates with the incessant search of the artist to tame and understand the landscape, offering a testimony of his indisputable contribution to modern art.

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