The House of Dr. Gachet in Auvers (1873) by Paul Cezanne

The House of Dr. Gachet in Auvers - Paul Cezanne - 1873

Artwork Information

TitleThe House of Dr. Gachet in Auvers
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Date1873
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions46 x 38 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationMusée d'Orsay, Paris, France

About The House of Dr. Gachet in Auvers

The artwork titled “The House of Dr. Gachet in Auvers” is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Cezanne, created in 1873. It’s part of the Impressionism movement and depicts a cityscape. The piece measures 46 x 38 cm and is housed in the Musée d’Orsay, located in Paris, France.

The artwork presents a rustic scene of Auvers, a village northwest of Paris. The composition is dominated by earthy tones and a sense of serenity. The central focus is the house of Dr. Gachet, which sits amidst other buildings. Cezanne’s brushwork is apparent in the textured application of paint, especially in the rendering of the architectural elements and the vegetation. A sense of depth is achieved through the converging lines of the pathway, leading the viewer’s eye towards the house. The sky occupies the top third of the canvas, streaked with blue and white, reflecting a dynamic weather. The artwork captures a moment in time with nuanced shadows and highlights, demonstrating Cezanne’s transition between the constructive brushstrokes of the Impressionist movement and his unique approach to structuring space, which would later influence the development of Cubism.

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