The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque by Paul Cezanne
The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque by Paul Cezanne
Paul Cezanne The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque Art Print
The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque by Paul Cezanne

Paul Cezanne The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque Art Print (CN24532)

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ABOUT THIS PIECE Paul Cezanne's The Bay of Marseilles Seen from L'estaque was created in 1880 - 1890 and is in Art Institute of Chicago. The size of the work is 80,2 x 100,6 cm and is made of oil on canvas. In a letter to his friend and teacher Camille Pissarro, Paul Cézanne compared the view of the sea from L’Estaque to a playing card, with its simple shapes and colors. The landscape’s configuration and color fascinated him. This painting is one of more than a dozen such vistas created by the artist during the 1880s. Cézanne divided the canvas into four zones—architecture, water, mountain, and sky. Although these four elements are seen repeatedly in Impressionist paintings, Cézanne’s work is very different from that of his fellow artists. Whereas their primary purpose was to record the transient effects of light, Cézanne was interested in the underlying structure and composition of the views he painted. The Artist: Paul Cézanne, (1839 - 1906), French painter, one of the greatest of the Post-Impressionists, whose works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20th-century artists and art movements, especially Cubism.

 
TECHNICAL INFORMATION ABOUT THE PRODUCT Art Movement: Post Impressionism Location and reference: Art Institute of Chicago

 
To create this canvas print, the image is printed directly onto an artist-grade canvas. Our Giclee Museum Quality Prints use inks resistant to fading and allow the tonalities and hues of the Original Painting. Finished with a suitable colored portion in addition to the size, this canvas print provides an artistic look with depth and texture. art prints on canvas stretched and rolled
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Horizontal
COLOR
Blue Mixed Hell
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