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Cezanne’s Terracotta Pots and Flowers Journal

Cezanne’s Terracotta Pots and Flowers Journal

Paul CĆ©zanne (1839–1906) was a French painter who is regarded as one of the greatest of the post-Impressionists. Often called the ā€œFather of Modern Art,ā€ his works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20th-century artists and art movements, particularly in the creation of Cubism. CĆ©zanne’s art was characterized by planes of color and small brushstrokes that built up to form complex structures.

Reproduced here is a work from his later years, Terracotta Pots and Flowers (1891–1892), which saw CĆ©zanne enter a new world of still life painting. This change in pace exemplified his desire for a new form of personal expression as he sought to slow down and draw focus back to the everyday.

Terracotta Pots and Flowers showcases CĆ©zanne’s intense study of still life compositions. His works such as this one explored the connections and harmonies between everyday objects. Here he arranges a red cloth, a rum bottle with straw binding, and a light blue pitcher with potted geraniums inside the greenhouse at his father’s estate near Aix-en-Provence.

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Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages: Mini 176 / Midi 144

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:  Mini 5½" x 3½" / Midi 4¾" x 7"

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Paul CĆ©zanne (1839–1906) was a French painter who is regarded as one of the greatest of the post-Impressionists. Often called the ā€œFather of Modern Art,ā€ his works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20th-century artists and art movements, particularly in the creation of Cubism. CĆ©zanne’s art was characterized by planes of color and small brushstrokes that built up to form complex structures.

Reproduced here is a work from his later years, Terracotta Pots and Flowers (1891–1892), which saw CĆ©zanne enter a new world of still life painting. This change in pace exemplified his desire for a new form of personal expression as he sought to slow down and draw focus back to the everyday.

Terracotta Pots and Flowers showcases CĆ©zanne’s intense study of still life compositions. His works such as this one explored the connections and harmonies between everyday objects. Here he arranges a red cloth, a rum bottle with straw binding, and a light blue pitcher with potted geraniums inside the greenhouse at his father’s estate near Aix-en-Provence.

Ā 

Product:Ā Lined Page Journal

Pages: Mini 176 / Midi 144

Material:Ā 100% recycled binder boards /Ā Decorative printed cover paper /Ā FSC-certifiedĀ writing paper derived from sustainable forest pulp

Dim:  Mini 5½" x 3½" / Midi 4¾" x 7"

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