Still Life with Plaster Cupid - 1895


Taille (cm): 75x55
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Prix ​​de vente36.400 ISK

Description

Paul Cézanne's painting "Still Life with Plaster Cupid" (1895) is a work that encapsulates the essence of the transition of 19th-century art towards modernism. This oil on canvas is a palpable example of Cézanne's mastery in the representation of still life, a theme that he explored throughout his career, approaching it with a formal language that favors volumetric construction and the complexity of color.

From the first glance, one can see how Cézanne uses a compositional scheme that highlights the juxtaposition of forms and the interplay between space and object. At the centre of the composition is a small plaster cupid, whose presence evokes the history of classical art and the tradition of sculpture, as well as a dialogue with the symbolism of love and beauty. This element, both fragile and evocative, contrasts with the solidity of the fruits and objects that surround it, creating a dynamic balance. The pears and lemons are arranged in an almost abstract manner, where the representation is not limited to mere reproduction, but favours the subjective interpretation of the objects.

The use of colour in this work is significant. Known for his distinctive approach to colour, Cézanne employs a palette that ranges from the vibrant yellows of the fruit to the earthy tones evoking the table top and background. His technique of short, overlapping brushstrokes contributes to a sense of texture and depth, suggesting the three-dimensionality of the objects on the two-dimensional plane of the canvas. This interplay of colours is not only seen in the fruit; the background plays a key role in clearing the space and directing the eye towards the cupid, whilst also integrating into the overall harmony of the painting.

In broader contexts, it is possible to situate Still Life with Plaster Cupid within Cézanne's career and his constant search for the essence of objects. Still life, as a genre, allowed the artist to explore his obsession with form and structure, interests that would later culminate in Cubism. Indeed, the use of geometric forms based on the precise observation of objects can be seen as a precursor to the movements that would transform art in the 20th century.

The plaster figure of Cupid, although not a character in a narrative sense, provides a connection to the classical ideals that Cézanne admired. The allusion to sculpture and art history becomes a tribute to tradition, while the presence of everyday objects invites a reflection on the ephemeral and the tangible.

Thus, “Still Life with Plaster Cupid” not only serves as an exploration of technique and color, but is also a testament to Cézanne’s constant dialogue with the pillars of Western art. Through this work, the viewer is immersed in a visual experience that combines the timelessness of the classical with the immediacy of the contemporary, establishing a bridge that connects the past and the future of art. The work calls for deep contemplation, inviting Cézanne admirers to reflect on how each object, each color, and each shape contribute to the visual narrative that unfolds before us.

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