Paul Alexis reading at Zola's house - 1870


size(cm): 65x60
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The work "Paul Alexis reading in the house of Zola" (1870) by Paul Cézanne is a fascinating example of the interaction between intellectual life and artistic practices of the nineteenth century. In this painting, Cézanne portrays an intimate and symbolic moment that is essential to understand both its personal relationship with literature and its artistic evolution towards post -impressionism. The work is a tribute to his friend Émile Zola, the famous novelist and a companion of ideas, in a context that suggests the complicity between art and lyrics.

Cézanne chooses a compositional approach that gives a particular emphasis to the figure of Paul Alexis, who appears plunged in reading, as a mediator between Zola and the spectator. Alexis is presented in a fairly frontal plane, capturing the observer's attention with his concentrated position. This positioning of the characters, focused on the act of reading, underlines the artist's concern for the expression of interiority and thought, a feature that becomes increasingly relevant to his subsequent work.

The color palette in paint is another remarkable feature. Cézanne uses warm and terrible tones that evoke a domestic and cozy atmosphere. The mixture of yellow, ocher and green not only creates a warm atmosphere, but also reflects its interest in the representation of light and form. Through loose brushstroke techniques and color layers, Cézanne achieves a balance between naturalistic representation and emerging abstraction in his work. This color treatment can also be interpreted as a link between the post -impressionist look and the desire to achieve greater visual sincerity in the work.

The characters, although are Paul Alexis and the surroundings of Zola, work almost as symbols of intellectual friendship that flourished between them. Zola is not physically represented, but his presence resonates strongly in the activity that is taking place. The choice to omit the figure of the author of "germinal" can be interpreted as an act of tribute that emphasizes the concentration and reverence that is granted to the act of reading and the written word.

This painting It is also relevant when observing the context in which it was created. Around 1870, Cézanne was in a search and experimentation period. He had been influenced by impressionism, but his work began to mark the guideline towards a more personal and introspective style. "Paul Alexis reading in Zola's house" can be seen as a moment of transition in which Cézanne begins to develop a more structured and analytical approach, which will be crucial in his subsequent works.

Cézanne's works with a similar theme, often portray the daily life and intellectual activities of their contemporaries, exemplify their desire to explore the essence of human experience. In this painting, the narrative of friendship is combined with the act of literary creation, encapsulating a space where ideas and art intertwine fluently.

Thus, when contemplating "Paul Alexis reading in the house of Zola", the viewer not only presence a moment of reading, but also enters the deep connection between two great figures of art and literature, in a context that invites the Reflection on the influence that the environment and relationships can exert in the creative process. Cézanne, with his mastery and sensitivity, invites his audience to appreciate that intimacy and value the act of reading as a mode of creation in itself.

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