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Still Life with Apples and Oranges (French: Nature morte aux pommes et aux oranges) is a still-life oil painting dating from c. 1899 by the French artist Paul Cézanne. It is currently housed at the Musée d'Orsay in Paris.
Chestnut Trees and Farm at Jas de Bouffan (c. 1886) by Paul Cézanne. Chestnut Trees and Farm at Jas de Bouffan or Trees in a Park is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, created c. 1886. It depicts the home of the Cézanne family, where the artist spent his holidays. It is held now the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow. [1]
The Basin of the Jas de Bouffan in Winter: c. 1878 47 x 56.2 cm Private collection V 164 R 350 FWN 112 The Pool at the Jas de Bouffan: c. 1878 73.7 x 59.7 cm Albright–Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo V 417 R 380 FWN 116 Landscape at Jas de Bouffan: c. 1878 46 x 55 cm Private collection V 162 R 381 FWN 117 Portrait of the Artist's Son: c. 1878 21 x ...
The models for the paintings were local farmhands, some of whom worked on the Cézanne family estate, the Jas de Bouffan. [6] Each scene is depicted as one of quiet, still concentration; the men look down at their cards rather than at each other, with the cards being perhaps their sole means of communication outside of work. [8]
Chestnut Trees and Farm at Jas de Bouffan (Cézanne, Moscow) ... Still Life with Peaches and Pears; Still Life with Teapot; T. Three Bathers; V. View of Auvers-sur-Oise;
Chestnut Trees and Farm at Jas de Bouffan is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, created c. 1884. It is held in the Norton Simon Museum, in Pasadena. [1]
Pipe Smoker Leaning on a Table (French - Le Fumeur de pipe accoudé) is an oil on canvas painting by Paul Cézanne, created in 1895-1900. It is held in the Pushkin Museum, in Moscow. [1] [2] [3] It depicts a peasant (almost certainly Paulin Paulet) smoking a clay pipe whilst leaning on a table at the Jas-de-Bouffan, the painter's family estate.
The Bathers (French: Les Grandes Baigneuses) is an oil painting by French artist Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) first exhibited in 1906. The painting, which is exhibited in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, is the largest of a series of Bather paintings by Cézanne; the others are in the Museum of Modern Art in New York City, National Gallery, London, the Barnes Foundation, Pennsylvania, and the ...