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- Post-Impressionism
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- Geometric Forms
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- Still Life Painting
- 1894 Oil Painting
- Living Room Decor
- French Art Deco
- Japan
- Ginger Jar
- Introspective Art
- Figurative Painting
- Felt Hat
- Cezanne
- Dark Suit Portrait
- Still Life
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- Jan Toorop Portrait
- Modern Art Print
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- Bold Colors
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- Close-Up Portrait
- Child
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- Fruit Vase Cézanne
- Portrait Of A Man
- Impressionist Painting
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- Doll
- Tabletop Composition
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- Brushstrokes
Paul Cézanne’s ‘Still Life with Ginger Jar and Eggplants,’ created in 1894, exemplifies his distinctive style—a pivotal piece housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Characterized by geometric forms and expressive brushwork, this masterpiece bridges Impressionism and Cubism.
“Young Girl with a Doll” by Paul Cézanne captures the artist’s distinctive Post-Impressionist style—bold brushstrokes and vivid colors—depicting a serene scene of childhood innocence. Explore Cézanne's legacy & influence on modern art!
Paul Cézanne’s Still Life, Jug and Fruit on Table showcases Post-Impressionist innovation—bold planes of color and textured brushstrokes—capturing the essence of everyday objects with a revolutionary vision that paved the way for Cubism. Explore this iconic masterpiece and bring Cézanne's timeless beauty into your home.
Paul Cézanne's 'Self-Portrait in a Felt Hat' (1894) captures the artist’s introspective nature & Post-Impressionist style. Explore its historical context, technique & lasting influence on modern art.
Admire Sir William Rothenstein’s 1894 portrait, ‘Jan Toorop.’ A moody, expressive work blending Impressionism & Expressionism, featuring a striking figure and layered brushwork.