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The Basket of Apples — History & Facts
In The Basket of Apples, Paul Cézanne presents a still life featuring a basket filled with apples. The colors are rich and varied, with deep reds, greens, and yellows that capture the viewer's attention. The arrangement is somewhat informal, with the apples appearing to spill out of the basket.
The background is muted, allowing the vibrant colors of the fruit to stand out. Cézanne's technique is evident in the brushwork and the way he builds form through color. The painting measures approximately 65.4 x 81.3 cm and is executed in oil on canvas. The composition is notable for its geometric shapes, with the apples and basket creating a dynamic interplay of forms.
The use of light and shadow adds depth, enhancing the three-dimensionality of the objects. Paul Cézanne was a pivotal figure in the transition from 19th-century Impressionism to 20th-century Cubism. The Basket of Apples is particularly interesting because it challenges traditional perspectives, presenting the objects from multiple viewpoints. This work exemplifies Cézanne's belief that art should reflect the complexity of perception.
It remains one of his most celebrated still life compositions.
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