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Study for ‘The Judgement of Paris’ or ‘The Amorous Shepherd’ — History & Facts
In Study for ‘The Judgement of Paris’ or ‘The Amorous Shepherd’, vibrant colors dominate the scene. The figures of Paris, the goddesses, and the shepherd are arranged in a lush, pastoral setting. The use of greens and blues creates a lively atmosphere, while the warm tones of the figures contrast with the background.
This composition invites the viewer into a world of myth and beauty. Cézanne employs a loose brushwork technique that characterizes his Post-Impressionism style. The figures are not overly detailed but are suggested through color and form. The painting's dimensions are approximately 60 x 80 cm, making it a medium-sized work.
The oil on canvas medium allows for rich texture and depth in the colors. Paul Cézanne created this study in the 1890s, exploring themes from classical mythology. This work is a preparatory piece for a larger composition, reflecting his interest in the interplay of color and form. Cézanne's approach to this subject matter showcases his unique perspective on traditional themes.
An interesting fact is that this painting illustrates his transition from Impressionism to a more structured style.
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