Still life, jug and fruit on a table (1894) by Paul Cezanne

The artwork titled “Still Life, Jug and Fruit on a Table” is a creation of the esteemed artist Paul Cézanne, crafted in the year 1894. It is rendered in oil on paper, showcasing Cézanne’s Post-Impressionist approach, and measures 41 x 72 cm. As is characteristic of the still life genre, the artwork presents a composition that captures the tranquility of inanimate objects.

In the artwork, one observes the juxtaposition of a robust jug alongside a bounty of fruit, all resting on a solid table. The jug, bearing a notable round belly and a narrow neck, is positioned slightly off-center, tilting towards the left of the canvas. It serves as a focal point amidst the assortment of fruit, which includes apples and oranges, each depicted with a sensitivity to their individual forms and colors. The fruits, both on the plate and scattered on the tabletop, bring vibrancy and a sense of abundance to the composition. The backdrop and the surface of the table are rendered with muted tones that compliment the brighter hues of the still life elements, maintaining a harmonious balance within the composition. Cézanne’s use of color and brushwork adds depth and texture, inviting the viewer to contemplate the solidity of the objects and the space they occupy.

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