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Bathers Sitting On The Water — History & Facts
In Bathers Sitting On The Water, Paul Cézanne presents a tranquil scene filled with soft colors. The figures, seemingly relaxed, are depicted sitting in a body of water surrounded by lush greenery. The palette features gentle blues and greens, creating a serene atmosphere.
The brushwork is characteristic of Cézanne's style, with visible strokes that add texture and depth. This painting exemplifies Cézanne's Post-Impressionist approach, focusing on the interplay of color and form. The composition is balanced, with the figures harmoniously integrated into the landscape. Viewers can observe the way light reflects off the water, enhancing the overall tranquility of the scene.
The dimensions of the painting are approximately 100 x 80 cm, making it a significant work within his oeuvre. Paul Cézanne created this work during a period when he was exploring the themes of nature and human interaction with it. Interestingly, this piece reflects his transition from Impressionism to a more structured approach to form and color. Cézanne's focus on the geometric shapes of the figures and landscape foreshadows the developments in modern art.
Today, Bathers Sitting On The Water is housed in the Musee d'Orsay, a fitting location for this iconic piece.
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