Chateau de Madan (c.1881) by Paul Cezanne

Chateau de Madan - Paul Cezanne - c.1881

Artwork Information

TitleChateau de Madan
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Datec.1881
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationKunsthaus Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland

About Chateau de Madan

The artwork “Chateau de Madan” by Paul Cezanne, created circa 1881, exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement. As a landscape genre work executed in watercolor on paper, it encapsulates Cezanne’s exploration of form and color. The piece is housed at Kunsthaus Zürich in Switzerland, contributing to the esteemed collection that reflects the development of modern art.

Regarding the artwork itself, it portrays a serene landscape imbued with subtlety and a lightness of touch typical of Cezanne’s watercolor techniques. This composition presents a series of vertical and rounded forms, which likely represent trees and foliage that rhythmically punctuate the scene. The juxtaposition of these organic shapes with the architectural elements of buildings offers a harmonic blend between nature and human habitation. A limited but effective color palette captures the essence of the scene with a sense of immediacy and fluidity. The viewer can discern a sense of atmosphere through the washes of color and loosely defined forms, characteristic of Cezanne’s mature works and his contribution to the foundations of modern art.

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