Stock Photo - Paul Cézanne: Terracotta Pots and Flowers (Pots en terre cuite et fleurs), Paul Cézanne, 1891–1892, Oil on canvas, Cézanne had dozens of household objects in his studio that he would organize into different still life combinations. Here he mixes together a few familiar studio props—a red cloth, a rum bottle with a straw binding, and a light blue pitcher—with potted geraniums from the greenhouse at his father's estate. Cézanne often painted in the greenhouse during the winter when it was too cold to work outside. Compared to his other still lifes from this period, which are punctuated with reds and oranges, the palette here is cool and muted., Overall: 36 1/4 x 28 7/8 in. (92.1 x 73.3 cm)

Stock Photo: Paul Cézanne: Terracotta Pots and Flowers (Pots en terre cuite et fleurs), Paul Cézanne, 1891–1892, Oil on canvas, Cézanne had dozens of household objects.

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