Curtains (1885) by Paul Cezanne

Curtains - Paul Cezanne - 1885

Artwork Information

TitleCurtains
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1885
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About Curtains

The artwork entitled “Curtains” was created by the renowned artist Paul Cezanne in 1885. This piece, executed in watercolor on paper, is a fine example of the Post-Impressionist movement, characterized by Cezanne’s distinctive brushstrokes and use of color. The artwork falls into the genre of interior, capturing the details of drapery within a room. “Curtains” can be admired at its residing location, the prestigious Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

In this composition, Cezanne presents a view of an open doorway partially obscured by decorative curtains. The watercolor captures the delicate folds and rich patterns of the fabric, with hints of floral and other motifs adorning the curtains. Diverse shades blend loosely, conveying the texture and movement of the drapes which seem to wrestle with the stillness of the architecture. The doorway beckons as an element of intrigue, offering depth to the scene, yet the details of what lies beyond the threshold remain a mystery. The composition achieves a balance between finely rendered details and an overall sense of mood, embodying the shift towards abstraction that Post-Impressionism heralded.

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