Houses in the Greenery (1881) by Paul Cezanne

Houses in the Greenery - Paul Cezanne - 1881

Artwork Information

TitleHouses in the Greenery
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1881
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions206 x 165 cm
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Houses in the Greenery

The artwork titled “Houses in the Greenery” was created by the distinguished artist Paul Cezanne in 1881. Executed in oil on canvas, this piece exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement with its characteristic brushwork and vivid use of color. The artwork measures 206 by 165 centimeters and falls within the landscape genre. As of the last known record, it resides within a private collection, highlighting the exclusivity of ownership that often accompanies works of such cultural significance.

The artwork presents a lush foliage-dominated vista, where the dense greens of nature envelop a set of buildings nestled comfortably amid the verdant scenery. Cezanne’s adept manipulation of color and form conveys the weighty presence of trees and the dappled light that filters through their leaves, casting intricate patterns upon the surfaces of the houses and the surrounding landscape. The artist’s skillful application of paint creates a sense of depth and texture, inviting viewers to experience the serenity and the rustic charm of the depicted scene. The composition’s distinctive brushstrokes and the juxtaposition of natural shapes with man-made structures are emblematic of Post-Impressionism’s influence on the transition towards modern art.

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