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Victor Chocquet and an Angel for ‘The Apotheosis of Delacroix’ — History & Facts
In Victor Chocquet and an Angel for ‘The Apotheosis of Delacroix’, we see a portrait of Victor Chocquet accompanied by an angel. The colors are rich, with deep blues and warm earth tones dominating the scene. Chocquet's expression is thoughtful, and he is depicted in a contemplative pose.
The angel, ethereal and graceful, adds a sense of spirituality to the composition. Cézanne employs oil on canvas for this work, a medium that allows for rich texture and depth. The brushwork is characteristic of Cézanne’s style, with visible strokes that create a sense of movement. The composition is balanced, with Chocquet and the angel positioned harmoniously within the frame.
The painting measures approximately 65 x 81 cm. Paul Cézanne painted this work in the 1890s, during a time when he was exploring the boundaries of color and form. Victor Chocquet was a close friend and supporter of Cézanne, often appearing in his works. This painting is significant as it reflects Cézanne's transition towards a more expressive style.
Interestingly, it was created as a tribute to the artist Eugène Delacroix, showcasing the influence of earlier masters on Cézanne's work.
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