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Apples and Plate of Biscuits.
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Size: 36" x 48"
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This is a beautiful reproduction of Paul Cezanne's Apples and Biscuits the artist originally created in 1880. Cezanne is renowned for his still life art works and his ability to render everyday objects, such as a plate of biscuits and apples, in a different light – And indeed, that light, the technique which he used to create it, would become known as Impressionism.
Paul Cézanne spent most of his life in Aix-en-Provence, Southern France. His mentors were Gustav Courbet and Camille Pissarro. For the most, Cezanne preferred to work quickly with a palette knife: As he has in this painting. Cézanne displayed work at two of the Impressionist exhibitions (the first and third). His contact with the group is evident within his work and was greatly influential with regards to the development of this artist’s style.
The art of Paul Cézanne was primarily focused upon simplifying naturally forms to their most basic geometric state: In this painting, Apples and Biscuits we see the natural circle of the apples reflected by the circle of the man-made plate: A paradigm.
The saturated red and yellow hues of this oil painting would bring cheer to any room in the home: A beautiful example of what Paul Cezanne’s art work so utterly individual.
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