Paul Cézanne - Still life (1894-1895)


Paul Cézanne has the difficult task of closing an era such as Impressionism and throws the germs for all future painting, with incredible results.
Painting becomes a real figurative literature. The founding basis: perspective; is abandoned. The depth and space are no longer created through the lines but each object is responsible for building the space.
Each presence on the canvas has its own perspective, this destabilizes our eye a little but creates a unique point of view.

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