
Paul Cézanne
c. 1872-1873
Oil on canvas
Post-Impressionism
Musée d'Orsay
Exploring still lifes and landscapes, Paul Cézanne developed a bold and uniquely personal approach to representing reality. Building on the colorful and playful techniques of Impressionism, he was an early contributor to what would be known as Post-Impressionism, a style of painting marked by structural distortion and intense observation. This innovative approach had a profound influence on the development of Cubism, inspiring greats like Picasso and Braque.
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