Still Life with Bread and Eggs (1865) by Paul Cezanne

Still Life with Bread and Eggs - Paul Cezanne - 1865

Artwork Information

TitleStill Life with Bread and Eggs
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1865
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions59 x 76 cm
Art MovementRomanticism
Current LocationCincinnati Art Museum, Cincinnati, OH, US

About Still Life with Bread and Eggs

The artwork entitled “Still Life with Bread and Eggs” is a creation of the artist Paul Cézanne, dated 1865. It is a still life rendered in oil on canvas, reflecting the Romanticism art movement. The piece measures 59 by 76 centimeters and is housed at the Cincinnati Art Museum in Cincinnati, OH, United States. The genre of this work is still life, which is a category of art typically depicting inanimate subject matter, commonly commonplace objects which may be either natural or man-made.

The artwork portrays a simple scene with rustic and earthy elements arranged on a dark background. At the center, there is a loaf of bread with a rough, textured surface that adds a tactile quality to the painting. The bread is accompanied by a cluster of eggs, placed unceremoniously near the bread, suggesting a casual, unarranged setting. To the right of the composition stands a clear glass, and behind it lies a cylindrical container or jar, providing a contrast in forms and materials. The objects are placed on a table draped with a white cloth, which is crumpled and thrown carelessly, adding a dynamic sense of movement and contributing to the composition’s informal tone. The lighting in the painting highlights the contours and surfaces of these objects, emphasizing their solidity and volume. Overall, the painting showcases Cézanne’s ability to transform everyday items into a subject worthy of close artistic scrutiny, with a focus on form, light, and texture.

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