Letter players - 1893


size(cm): 75x55
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The painting "The card players" by Paul Cézanne, created between 1890 and 1892, represents a milestone in the evolution of modern art, evidencing the transition between naturalism and the most abstract approach that would characterize the art of the twentieth century. In this work, Cézanne offers us a snapshot of everyday life in which two figures are concentrated in a card game, a recurring theme in his work, which reflects his interest in the representation of time, space and human interaction.

In this composition, Cézanne uses a palette of terrible colors, predominantly the ocher, brown and green off, which infuse a feeling of solidity and serenity. This use of color moves away from the vibrant luminosity that other impressionists favored, leading the viewer to a more contained and reflective experience. The way in which Cézanne applies the paint - with short and defined brushstrokes - underlines its characteristic style, in which the pictorial surface acquires an almost sculptural relief, suggesting the textures of the objects represented.

The treatment of figures is another essential aspect of the work. The two figures, apparently men of peasant origin, are robustly built and seen in a frontal plane, which gives them an almost sculptural monumentality. Cézanne has the power to extract the essence of forms, and in this work, reduces the humanity of its characters to the simplicity of its position and gesture, which emphasizes the universality of its action. When observing their concentrated faces, the viewer can perceive not only the game itself, but also a state of introspection and camaraderie, reflecting the relationship of the characters with the time and space that surrounds them.

The composition is remarkably balanced, although at first glance it seems that it lacks dynamism. Cézanne manages to capture the rigidity and calm in the scene, in which the environment becomes almost tangible thanks to the disposition of the elements at the table and the subtle but structured background. The table, represented with a clear perspective, and the letters, which seem to move the plane of the scene, create a feeling of depth that invites the viewer to look beyond the obvious.

It is fascinating to note that this work is part of a series of paintings On the same topic, and each variation of "card players" encloses a different aspect of Cézanne's interpretation about game and social interaction. This series has been subject to considerable attention, highlighting as an important achievement in the painter's artistic journey. In fact, some experts consider that their fascination with the card game is related to Cézanne's broader search to understand the structure of the visual world and its willingness to capture the essence of human experience through painting.

In the context of its creation, "card players" represents more than a simple act of playing; It is a microcosm of rural life, of social interaction, and a testimony of Cézanne's unique style, a precursor that would anticipate subsequent modern movements such as Cubism. Likewise, this work is aligned with the idea that art can be a form of contemplation, a space where perception and emotion are intertwined intricately.

Cézanne's legacy in "card players" transcends their historical moment, proposing a continuous dialogue about the shape, coloration and essence of what it means to be human in a world in constant change. His ability to encapsulate everyday life in a masterpiece has assured Cézanne a preeminent place in the art canon, this painting being a enduring testimony of his mastery and creative vision.

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