Still Life with Apples

Paul Cézanne (French, 1839 - 1906) (1839 - 1906) – artist (French) Details on Google Art Project · PD

Still Life with Apples


Details

Year
1893
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
65.4 × 81.6 cm

The story

In the last decades of his life Cézanne painted the same handful of objects again and again, the apples, a rum bottle, a green vase, a ginger pot, arranging them on a table in his studio and studying how they sat in space. He is said to have wanted to astonish Paris with an apple. This canvas, from the early 1890s, is one of those experiments. He builds the fruit from small planes of colour, warm reds against cool greens, and tips the tabletop slightly toward the viewer so the apples seem about to roll forward. He would rework an arrangement like this over so many sittings that the real fruit sometimes rotted and had to be replaced.

Still Life with Apples — Paul Cézanne — MuseScope