The Green Pitcher (1887) by Paul Cezanne

The Green Pitcher - Paul Cezanne - 1887

Artwork Information

TitleThe Green Pitcher
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1887
Mediumwatercolor,paper
Art MovementPost-Impressionism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About The Green Pitcher

The artwork known as “The Green Pitcher” was crafted by the illustrious artist Paul Cezanne in the year 1887. This work is executed in watercolor on paper and stands as a quintessential example of the Post-Impressionist movement, mannered within the genre of still life. The piece is currently housed within the esteemed confines of the Musée d’Orsay in Paris, France.

“The Green Pitcher” showcases Cézanne’s masterful application of watercolor to convey the simplicity and solidity of the subject. The composition predominantly features a robust green pitcher with a prominent, curved handle. The painterly strokes and subdued color palette offer a delicate interplay of light and shadow, suggesting the curvature and heft of the pitcher. The background elements are minimalist but suggestive of a table edge and perhaps a wall or secondary plane, providing spatial context. The loose brush strokes and the subtle blending of colors attest to Cézanne’s experimental approach to capturing the essence of form and his interest in deconstructing conventional perspectives, a hallmark of the Post-Impressionist style that sought to transcend the naturalism of its precursors.

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