Fruit Bowl, Pitcher and Fruit (1894) by Paul Cezanne

Fruit Bowl, Pitcher and Fruit - Paul Cezanne - 1894

Artwork Information

TitleFruit Bowl, Pitcher and Fruit
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1894
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationBarnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA, US

About Fruit Bowl, Pitcher and Fruit

The artwork titled “Fruit Bowl, Pitcher and Fruit” is a distinguished piece created by the notable Post-Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne in 1894. Crafted using the medium of oil on canvas, this still life is an exemplar of Cezanne’s contributions to the Post-Impressionist movement. The painting is part of the collection at the Barnes Foundation located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.

The artwork displays a composition that features a robust wooden table upon which a variety of fruit is laid out, both loosely and in a white bowl. Prominent in the scene is also a white pitcher adorned with a floral pattern. The arrangement of the objects gives the viewers a sense of depth and perspective. Cezanne’s use of color and light demonstrates his unique approach to still life; the fruit and vessels are depicted with thick, deliberate brushstrokes that capture the play of light and contribute to a sense of textural richness. The colors range from the vibrant oranges and yellows of the fruit to the more subdued browns and greys of the background, drapery, and table. Perspective is uniquely handled, with tilted planes and a non-traditional approach to spatial construction that Cezanne is known for, challenging the conventional pictorial depiction of space. Overall, the artwork reflects the artist’s exploration of form and color, which became foundational for subsequent artistic developments into the 20th century.

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