House in Provence (c.1895) by Paul Cezanne

House in Provence - Paul Cezanne - c.1895

Artwork Information

TitleHouse in Provence
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Datec.1895
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About House in Provence

The artwork titled “House in Provence” is a captivating creation by the renowned artist Paul Cezanne, dated around 1895. Masterfully rendered in watercolor on paper, this piece belongs to the Post-Impressionist movement and is classified as a sketch and study. The original work is part of a private collection. This artwork, like much of Cezanne’s work, is considered influential in bridging the gap between the 19th-century Impressionist movement and the early 20th century’s new line of artistic inquiry, Cubism.

“House in Provence” illustrates Cezanne’s adept use of watercolors to convey the luminous landscape of Southern France. The composition features a rural house with visible architectural details, such as windows and a sloped roof. The surrounding environment includes verdant trees, whose forms are loosely defined yet evocative of the region’s natural beauty. Cezanne’s brushwork is discernible in the fluid yet controlled lines defining the structure and foliage, providing a sense of dimensionality and texture. The color palette, dominated by earthy tones and soft hues, juxtaposes the architectural rigidity of the house with the organic shapes of the Provencal countryside. Overall, the artwork captures both the essence of the locale and Cezanne’s experimental approach to form and color.

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