Delft Still Life Vase With Flowers


size(cm): 55x35
Price:
Sale price£155 GBP

Description

The painting Still Life Delft Vase With Flowers by Paul Cezanne is a masterpiece of Impressionism that has captivated art lovers since its creation in 1893. This work is a perfect example of Cezanne's artistic style, characterized by his brushstroke technique. short and his use of bright, saturated colors.

The composition of the painting is impressive, with a blue and white ceramic vase in the center of the image, surrounded by vibrantly colored flowers. Cezanne uses the technique of perspective to create depth in the image, making the vase appear to be floating in the air.

Color is another outstanding aspect of this work. Cezanne uses a palette of bright, saturated colors to create a sense of vitality and energy in the image. The vase's shades of blue and white contrast with the warm, vibrant colors of the flowers, creating an image that is both harmonious and dynamic.

The history of painting is fascinating. Cezanne created this work in his studio in Aix-en-Provence, France, and sold it to an art collector in Paris. The painting changed hands several times before being acquired by the Philadelphia Museum of Art in 1929, where it has been one of the most popular works in the collection.

There are some little known aspects about this painting that make it even more interesting. For example, it is believed that Cezanne used fresh flowers to create the image, giving it a more realistic and natural look. Furthermore, it is known that Cezanne was a great admirer of Delft pottery, and that he used this vase in several of his works.

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