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Chair and Dresser — History & Facts
In Chair and Dresser, Paul Cézanne presents a simple yet intimate interior scene. The painting features a wooden chair and a dresser, both rendered in earthy tones. Cézanne's use of color is striking, with warm browns and soft yellows dominating the composition.
The background is muted, allowing the furniture to take center stage. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, showcasing Cézanne's characteristic brushwork. His technique involves layering colors to create depth and texture, which is evident in the surfaces of the chair and dresser. The dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a modest-sized work.
The composition is carefully balanced, reflecting Cézanne's interest in structure. Paul Cézanne is often regarded as a bridge between Impressionism and Modernism. This particular work, created around the 1880s, exemplifies his focus on everyday subjects and the exploration of form. Interestingly, Cézanne painted several still lifes and interiors, emphasizing the beauty of ordinary objects.
His innovative approach has influenced countless artists in the years since.
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