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Head of a Boy Seen from Behind — History & Facts
In Head of a Boy Seen from Behind, we see a young boy's head turned away from the viewer. The colors are rich, with soft blues and warm earth tones dominating the palette. The brushwork is loose yet deliberate, typical of Paul Cézanne's style.
The background is abstract, focusing attention on the boy's form and the play of light on his hair. The painting is executed in oil on canvas, a medium that allows for the layering of colors and textures. Cézanne's technique involves short, thick brush strokes that create a sense of depth and volume. The dimensions are approximately 40 x 50 cm, making it a relatively intimate piece.
This size invites viewers to engage closely with the work. Paul Cézanne, a key figure in the transition to modern art, often explored themes of perception and form. This particular work reflects his interest in capturing the essence of his subjects rather than their exact likeness. Interestingly, Cézanne painted several portraits of children, showcasing his fascination with youth and innocence.
Head of a Boy Seen from Behind exemplifies his innovative approach to portraiture.
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