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The Peppermint Bottle by Paul Cézanne

    The Peppermint Bottle by Paul Cézanne

    The Peppermint Bottle by Paul Cézanne was created in 1893/1895. The painting is in National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C. The size of the work is 65,9 x 82,1 cm and is made as an oil on canvas.

    A glass bottle, a glass carafe, a stemmed glass, several pieces of fruit, and white and blue cloths are arranged on a wooden table in this horizontal still life. The bottle and carafe are at the center of this composition. The bottle has a crimson-red label, and the carafe has a tall, narrow neck and a rounded body. The stemmed glass has straight, flaring sides, and it sits on the table just in front of the carafe. Several pieces of fruit, painted in reds and yellows, are interspersed on the white cloth that surrounds the glassware. (read more in National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.)

    About the Artist: French artist and Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne was born in Aix-en-Provence. In Paris, Cézanne met the Impressionist Camille Pissarro. Initially, the friendship formed in the mid-1860s between Pissarro and Cézanne was that of master and disciple, in which Pissarro exerted a formative influence on the younger artist. Cézanne’s early work is often concerned with the figure in the landscape… Read more


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