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Les Baigneurs – Petite planche — History & Facts
Les Baigneurs – Petite planche by Paul Cézanne depicts a group of bathers in a tranquil setting. The figures are arranged in a relaxed manner, surrounded by lush greenery and gentle waves. The color palette consists of soft blues, greens, and warm earth tones, creating a harmonious atmosphere.
Cézanne's brushwork is evident, with visible strokes that add texture to the scene. This work is executed in oil on paper, showcasing Cézanne's unique approach to composition and color. The dimensions are approximately 25 x 35 cm, making it a smaller piece compared to his larger canvases. The use of oil on paper allows for a more intimate and immediate feel, characteristic of his studies.
The painting exemplifies his transition from Impressionism to a more structured form of Post-Impressionism. Cézanne created Les Baigneurs – Petite planche around the 1890s, during a period of experimentation in his career. This work reflects his interest in the human figure and its relationship to nature. An interesting fact is that Cézanne often painted bathers, which became a recurring theme in his oeuvre.
This piece is part of a private collection, highlighting its rarity and significance in the art world.
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