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Portrait de Monsieur Chocquet — History & Facts
In Portrait de Monsieur Chocquet, Paul Cézanne presents a seated man with a contemplative expression. The colors are rich, featuring deep greens and warm earth tones that create a vibrant atmosphere. The background is somewhat abstract, allowing the figure to stand out prominently.
The brushwork is characteristic of Cézanne's style, with visible strokes that add texture and depth. This painting is executed in oil on canvas, measuring approximately 65 x 54 cm. The composition focuses on the figure of Monsieur Chocquet, who is dressed in a suit and sits against a colorful backdrop. The use of color and form reflects Cézanne's interest in structure and perspective.
The work exemplifies the Post-Impressionist movement, emphasizing personal expression and the artist's unique vision. Paul Cézanne created this portrait around the 1890s, during a time when he was exploring new ways to depict reality. Monsieur Chocquet was a friend of the artist and a fellow painter, which adds a personal touch to the work. This painting is significant as it showcases Cézanne's transition from Impressionism to a more structured approach to painting.
An interesting fact is that this work was once part of the collection of the famous art dealer Ambroise Vollard.
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