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Still Life with Jar Cup and Apples by Paul Cézanne

    Still Life with Jar Cup and Apples by Paul Cézanne

    Still Life with Jar Cup and Apples by Paul Cézanne was created in 1877. The painting is in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The size of the work is 60,6 x 73,7 cm and is made as an oil on canvas.

    In addition to apples—a favorite motif of Cézanne’s—the ceramic jar and cup seen in this still life feature in numerous paintings by the artist. The wallpaper in the background appears in six works that he painted about 1877, when he rented an apartment at 67 rue de l’Ouest, Paris. Its pattern is echoed both by the shape of the white cloth on which the everyday items are arranged and by the painted floral decoration on the front of the wooden chest. (read more in Metropolitan Museum of Art)

    About the Artist: French artist and Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne was born in Aix-en-Provence. In Paris, Cézanne met the Impressionist Camille Pissarro. Initially, the friendship formed in the mid-1860s between Pissarro and Cézanne was that of master and disciple, in which Pissarro exerted a formative influence on the younger artist. Cézanne’s early work is often concerned with the figure in the landscape… Read more


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