Portrait of Uncle Dominique in a Turban (1866) by Paul Cezanne

Portrait of Uncle Dominique in a Turban - Paul Cezanne - 1866

Artwork Information

TitlePortrait of Uncle Dominique in a Turban
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1866
Mediumoil,canvas
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Portrait of Uncle Dominique in a Turban

The artwork titled “Portrait of Uncle Dominique in a Turban” is a creation of the renowned artist Paul Cézanne, dating back to 1866. This portrait, executed in oil on canvas, exemplifies the Romanticism movement that was prevalent during the time of its conception. The genre of this piece is that of a portrait, and it is currently held in a private collection.

The artwork features the representation of a male figure, presumed to be the artist’s uncle Dominique, clad in a turban. Cézanne’s application of paint is robust and textured, imparting a tactile quality to the surface. The turban is depicted with dark, earthy tones and broad brushstrokes, accentuating its folded fabric. Shades of peach and brown define the man’s facial features, with areas of light highlighting his forehead, nose, and checks, abstractly capturing the play of light and shadow across his visage. His gaze is cast slightly to the side, away from the viewer, and his expression appears contemplative. There is a certain intensity in his eyes, with the darkness and delicate rendering hinting at depth and emotion. The background is subdued, consisting of muted grays and greens, which serve to draw the viewer’s focus more intently upon the subject. Cézanne’s technique gives the portrait a sense of immediacy and rawness, reflecting perhaps both a personal connection to the sitter and the broader humanistic interests of the Romantic movement.

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