Houses in Provence - Near Gardanne - 1886


Size (cm): 75x60
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Paul Cézanne's painting "Houses in Provence - Near Gardanne", executed in 1886, encapsulates one of the most endearing experiences of landscape representation that the artist so masterfully cultivated throughout his career. This work is a testament to Cézanne's deep love for Provence, his homeland, and reveals his exceptional ability to combine form and color in a visual language that continues to resonate with the modernity of contemporary art.

In this piece, the houses sit almost primitively on the landscape, highlighted by a composition that draws the viewer’s gaze along their contours. Cézanne uses a palette of earthy tones and subtle shades of blue and green that evoke the natural light of the south of France. The sky is presented in a soft transition from deep blue to a paler one, suggesting the peculiar atmosphere of the region. Through the application of short, rapid brushstrokes, the artist achieves a texture that gives the work a vibrant energy. The houses, with their red roofs and warm-toned walls, contrast with the green of the foliage and the brown of the earth, generating a visual harmony that invites contemplation.

The sense of structure and order in this painting is remarkable. The houses are arranged in a space that, although seemingly haphazard, reveals a careful arrangement that Cézanne seeks to provide an effective visual path. The horizontal lines of the roofs and vertical lines of the walls intertwine, creating a balance that is characteristic of the artist's approach to the landscape. This work has no human characters to break the serenity of the setting; instead, Cézanne captures the essence of Provence through the silence of the architecture and the natural surroundings.

A fascinating aspect of Houses in Provence is the way in which Cézanne prepares the ground for the development of Post-Impressionism. The work marks a move away from the fleeting capture of light of Impressionism, moving more toward a search for structural meaning in painting. Here, Cézanne is already sitting on the border that will divide modern painting from ancient painting, influencing generations of artists who would follow him. His style, both in this work and in many others, breaks with the conventions of academic art, focusing on solid nature and tangible form upon which color is superimposed.

Cézanne’s connection to his local environment is keenly felt in this work. Each brushstroke conveys his interaction with the landscape and a sense of belonging to the land he depicts. The artist’s love of Provence was evident not only in his landscapes, but in his influence in establishing an artistic identity that would resonate at the very heart of the modern avant-garde. “Houses in Provence – Near Gardanne” is not only a reflection of a place, but a beacon of the evolution of art in which its forms and colours reveal a profound dialogue between the artist and his surroundings.

This work, like many of its counterparts, is an invitation to look beyond the superficial, to contemplate the interrelationship between form and environment, colour and light, as well as to perceive the dialogue between the artist and his place in the world. It allows us to rediscover the role of the landscape not just as a background, but as an integral part of the narrative story that each of Cézanne’s works tells. Through this painting, the viewer is invited to experience the beauty of rural life, the intimacy of human experience, and the eternal resonance of art.

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