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Cezanne, Paul

 still life 1885

Paul Cezanne (say-ZAHN)

Still Life with Pears,

about 1885

Oil on canvas 15 x 18 1/8 in.

 Wallraf-Richartz Museum, Cologne, Germany.

Subject

This is one of more than 170 still life paintings Paul Cezanne created in his lifetime. At first glance, its a simple arrangement of pears on a tabletop, but a second look shows us that the objects are not true to nature. What, for example, is the gauzy black mass to the right of the plate? Is that really drapery protruding stiffly beyond the tables edge? Indeed, Cezanne liked to make ordinary objects look unfamiliar, a radical idea in the late 19th century. To him, studying nature was merely the first step in making art. After that, Cezanne explained, the artist should make pictures that teach us something. Often that something was to see a scene from different points of view. Like his fellow Impressionists, Cezanne was intrigued by the optic sciences. Notice how he distorted perspective in this painting by showing the tabletop parallel to the picture frame on the right, but pulled away from the wall on the left. Is that a strip of wood slashing flat across the background? The artist seems to have lifted the back of the table and tipped it forward. The objects on it appear to slide into our laps.

 Style

Like other Impressionists, Cezanne painted with quick, visible brushstrokes, laying on colours next to each other. In this painting, the red pear appears more intensely red when placed among the green pears. Cezanne understood that when complementary colours like red and green (found on opposite sides of the colour wheel) are placed adjacently in a painting, they vibrate with intensity. Many other Impressionist painters used contrasting colours to describe the play of light on the surfaces of forms. Cezanne often used colours to articulate the forms and the composition. For instance, in this painting the arrangement of the three pears on the right and the three pears on the plate is emphasized by bits of black and contrasted with the one red pear. The odd-numbered groupings of simply shaped objects in contrasting colours are characteristic of Cezannes still life paintings. Cezanne tried to show internal construction of the forms that he painted, nature as cylinders, sphere, and cones, in his words.  

Artist

Paul Cezanne was born to a wealthy family in the town of Aix-en-Provence. Tempera-mental and shy, he became an artist against his fathers wishes. Fellow artist Camille Pissarro introduced him to Impressionism in the 1870s and became a lifelong friend, encouraging Cezanne to paint from nature and providing emotional support. Still, Cezanne grew disillusioned with Impressionism, distrusted fellow artists, and refused to exhibit with the group after their second show. I wanted to make of Impressionism something solid and enduring, like the art in museums, he once said.

Looking Questions

         What is a still life? Why would someone paint a still life?

         Does this painting seem radical to you in any way?

         Discuss Cezannes choice of objects. Do some of them seem odd or distorted?

         Are there any colours that surprise you?

         What circular shapes do you see? What do the circular shapes represent?

         Where do you see triangles?

         Straight lines? Curvy lines?

         Where do you see the colour yellow in the painting? Why do you think the artist chose to use yellow?

         What shapes did he choose to repeat?

         Do some of the objects have similar colours?

Acknowledgements Impressionism: Paintings Collected by European Museums is organized by the High Museum of Art, Atlanta, in collaboration with the Denver Art Museum and the Seattle Art Museum.

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