Flowers in an Olive Jar (c.1880) by Paul Cezanne

Flowers in an Olive Jar - Paul Cezanne - c.1880

Artwork Information

TitleFlowers in an Olive Jar
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Datec.1880
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationPhiladelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Flowers in an Olive Jar

The artwork titled “Flowers in an Olive Jar” is a creation of Paul Cezanne, dating back to circa 1880. Executed with oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Post-Impressionism movement. As a flower painting, it is housed within the esteemed collection of the Philadelphia Museum of Art in Philadelphia, PA, US.

The artwork presents a lush bouquet of flowers arranged in a rotund olive jar. Cezanne’s brushwork brings forth the vibrant textures and varied hues of the blooms, comprising a palette of whites, yellows, pinks, and deep reds alongside the rich greens of the foliage. The jar, occupying a significant portion of the lower canvas, showcases Cezanne’s characteristic use of shifting perspectives. The composition juxtaposes the organic fluidity of the natural elements with the solidity of the container. The background, possibly indicative of a tabletop and a wall, serves as a neutral setting that further accentuates the floral arrangement. The light appears to diffuse softly across the scene, engendering a harmonious interplay of color and shadow that underscores the artist’s departure from traditional representation and heralds his pivotal role in the transition to modern art.

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