Castle of Marines (1890) by Paul Cezanne

Castle of Marines - Paul Cezanne - 1890

Artwork Information

TitleCastle of Marines
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1890
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions75 x 92 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism

About Castle of Marines

The artwork titled “Castle of Marines” was created by Paul Cezanne in 1890. The medium used for this piece is oil on canvas, and it measures 75 x 92 cm. It represents the landscape genre and is associated with the Post-Impressionism art movement.

In “Castle of Marines,” Cezanne offers a view where nature and architecture merge through his distinct brushwork and use of color. The painting depicts a landscape dominated by lush greenery, under which a castle is partially visible. The green foliage is densely packed, with varying shades and tones that suggest depth and volume. The castle itself seems nestled within this verdant environment, its white and grey facades contrasting with the surrounding trees. The presence of buildings to the left exhibits Cezanne’s interest in integrating man-made structures within the natural setting, a common theme in his works. The foreground shows what appears to be a dirt path, hinting at a rural location. The overall composition is balanced, with the natural world commanding most of the attention, and the sky overhead is rendered in loose, expressive strokes, creating a dynamic and atmospheric effect. The artwork conveys a serene yet powerful interpretation of the landscape, which is characteristic of Cezanne’s contribution to early modern art.

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