Still Life with Italian Earthenware Jar by Cézanne

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Mark Cartwright
by wikiart.org
published on 08 March 2022
Still Life with Italian Earthenware Jar by Cézanne Download Full Size Image

A c. 1873 still life painting in oils, Still Life with Italian Earthenware Jar, by Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), the French post-impressionist artist. This painting shows the transition from impressionism with its emphasis on atmospheric tones to post-impressionism and more intense colouring. This was painted while the artist stayed with Dr. Gachet, a collector and supporter of the impressionists who was famously captured by his patient Vincent van Gogh. (Private Collection)

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