Marion und Valabrègue brechen zum Malen nach der Natur auf

Paul Cézanne · PD

Marion und Valabrègue brechen zum Malen nach der Natur auf


Details

Künstler
Paul Cézanne
Jahr
1866
Technik
Öl auf Leinwand
Gattung
Gemälde
Maße
40,4 × 31,6 cm

Die Geschichte

In 1866 Cézanne was 27 and back home near Aix-en-Provence, painting in thick slabs laid on with a palette knife, dark, rough work nothing like the Cézanne people picture now. He shows two friends heading out into the countryside to paint from nature, Marion, a young naturalist, carrying the brushes, and Valabrègue, a poet and critic, walking beside him. That was the argument of the moment, that a painter should work outdoors in front of the real thing. Cézanne had written to his friend the novelist Zola about a big outdoor picture on exactly this theme. In the end he gave that plan up and painted this one where painters usually did, indoors in the studio.