Two Vases of Flowers (c.1877) by Paul Cezanne

Two Vases of Flowers - Paul Cezanne - c.1877

Artwork Information

TitleTwo Vases of Flowers
ArtistPaul Cezanne
Datec.1877
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions56 x 46.3 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPrivate Collection

About Two Vases of Flowers

The artwork titled “Two Vases of Flowers” was created by Paul Cezanne circa 1877. It is an oil on canvas painting, exemplifying the Impressionist movement, measuring 56 x 46.3 centimeters. As a genre, it falls within flower painting and is currently held in a private collection.

In this painting, Cezanne captures the tranquil beauty of two floral arrangements. The composition is divided almost evenly between the two vases, which are rendered with a characteristic loose brushwork that defines Impressionism. The flowers themselves are vibrant yet delicate, displaying a range of colors from soft pinks to deep reds and yellows, set against a backdrop of green foliage. Subtle blues and whites accentuate the vases, contributing to the delicate interplay of color and light. The background of the artwork is composed of muted tones that contrast with the liveliness of the flowers, providing a sense of depth and context within the domestic setting. Overall, Cezanne’s artwork demonstrates a masterful blend of color, form, and texture, inviting viewers to appreciate the simple elegance of the floral subject matter.

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