APPLES AND A NAPKET - 1880


Size (cm): 75x60
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The work "Apples and a napkin" (1880) by Paul Cézanne is an extraordinary example of the artist's mastery in the treatment of still life, A genre that allowed him to explore and experiment with shape, color and light. In this composition, Cézanne distances himself from the conventions of his time, carrying the study of everyday objects at a level of visual and emotional depth that few had reached before.

Observing the paint, you can see the apples arranged in the foreground, accentuating its presence with a vibrant palette composed mainly of reds, yellow and green. These fruits, well modeled and volumetric, seem to have weight, the result of the characteristic technique of Cézanne, which used short and direct brushstrokes to build the shape. The napkin, arranged with a soft fold, provides a subtle but effective contrast, suggesting a dynamic between the rigid and the fluid, the static and the vibrant.

The background of the work is equally significant; Cézanne uses a relatively abstract approach with blue and gray nuances that allow apples to stand out. However, its ability to represent three -dimensionality cannot be overlooked, which manifests itself in the way in which the shadows fall subtly on fruits and textiles. This representation of the light is key in the work of Cézanne, who dedicated much of his career to investigating how the elements of nature interrelate through light and color.

In terms of composition, "apples and a napkin" is a magnificent reflection of the Cézannian conception of pictorial space. The asymmetric disposition of apples and napkin at the table evokes a sense of movement, offering the viewer an active perspective that invites to explore the work beyond its surface. Cézanne seeks to break the traditional linear perspective, opting instead of an approach to the structure and simultaneity of multiple viewing angles, something that will become a precursor to Cubism.

Cézanne, often considered the bridge between impressionism and modern art, whose approach to everyday objects challenges the notion of a merely decorative art, offers us in this work a meditation on sensory perception. Each element, from apples to the napkin, is not only part of a pictorial representation, but also suggests a dialogue about the very essence of painting and its relationship with the tangible world.

It is also relevant to point out that, while the still life It persists as a genre with a rich history in the tradition of Western art, Cézanne transformed this banal art into a deep exploration of reality. This approach resonates in multiple works of his career, reminiscent of "the great bathers" and his numerous representations of fruits and still life.

"Apples and a napkin", ultimately, transcends the simple motive of the still life to become a milestone of the evolution of modern art and a declaration of Cézanne's ability to transform everyday life into a complex and emotional visual language. This work, like many others of its creation, continues to talk to us with almost palpable clarity, reminding us that art is, in its purest form, a path to the understanding of the world that surrounds us and, at the same time, of ourselves.

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