The aqueduct and the lock - 1890


size(cm): 75x60
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The work "The aqueduct and the lock" (1890) by Paul Cézanne is a unique testimony of the evolution of modern painting and the deep link of the artist with nature. This work, which represents a Provencal landscape, captures not only the essence of the environment, but also the unique way in which Cézanne addressed the relationship between the painted object and visual perception. On the canvas, an aqueduct, symbolic element of architecture and engineering, it stands majestically between a landscape of vibrant colors and almost geometric shapes.

The composition of the work is particularly notable. Cézanne uses a structure that invites the viewer to explore the different landscape planes. The arrangement of the aqueduct, with its imposing arches, creates a diagonal that guides the look towards the bottom, where trees and a sky can be glimpsed that, despite its blue flash, seems to be covered with diffuse clouds that add a sense of atmosphere and depth to painting. This use of the line and the form is representative of its post -impressionist style, where the shape and color are intertwined to create a dynamic space.

Color is one of the most fascinating elements of "the aqueduct and the lock." Cézanne moves away from a conventional colorful palette and adopts a hue that reinforces the reality of the scene. The green and brown of vegetation contrast with the warm gray of the stone of the aqueduct, suggesting the presence of time and natural erosion. The choice of colors not only defines nature, but also communicates an almost tactile sensation of the landscape, a place where the nuances of light and shadow are intertwined with a texture that seems to be throbbing alive.

Throughout his career, Cézanne dedicated himself to exploring the relationship between the natural world and his representations. "The aqueduct and the lock" can be seen as a continuation of its previous investigations, where the use of the short brushstroke and the application of the color allows the shapes to be built on the surface of the canvas, offering a visual experience that transcends the simple representation . This approach can remember works such as "the great bathers" or "The Sainte-Victoire mountain", where nature becomes the protagonist through the interaction between shape and color.

Provencal landscape is a constant in Cézanne's work and a means can be considered through which the light, perspective and fullness of representation explore. In "the aqueduct and the lock" there are no human figures, which accentuates the greatness and permanence of the landscape in front of the transience of existence. This absence of characters allows the viewer to get more deeply involved with the pictorial environment, making it a space for contemplation and meditation.

The work, created towards the end of Cézanne's career, reflects not only its technical mastery, but also a deep introspection about the act of painting and the representation itself. The solid structure of the aqueduct, in contrast to the softness of vegetation, becomes a symbol of the search for balance between nature and humanity, a recurring theme in its vast work.

In short, "the aqueduct and the lock" is a rich work in visual and emotional complexity, where Cézanne, through his personal vision, invites us to abandon our traditional notion of the landscape and to immerse ourselves in a unique aesthetic experience that continues to resonate in Contemporary art. This canvas is a bridge between the past and the future, where the inheritance of the painting meets the imagination of the artist, creating a work that remains, today, an iconic reference point in the history of art.

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