Art and Art History Collection (Saskia)

Still Life with Tea Kettle and White Cloth

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Saskia, Ltd., Cultural Documentation

Abstract

Ultimately Cezanne abandoned his early style, along with Impressionism, in favor of an increasingly abstract interpretation. He believed art should be "a harmony which runs parallel with nature." Cezanne sought to reduce nature to three shapes: the cylinder, cone and sphere, rendering these shapes in skillfully modeled patches of color.

Keywords

Paris, France, France, Style: French Post- Impressionist, School: Post- Impressionist, Movement: Post- Impressionism, French, Painting;, Painting

Geographic Location

Paris, France; France

Type

StillImage

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This material is licensed by USF Libraries for the research and teaching needs of USF students, staff, and faculty only. See: https://lib.usf.edu/collections-and-discovery/collection-management/user-terms/

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Media Type

Paintings; Pictures

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Identifier

A01-PFF0353

Still Life with Tea Kettle and White Cloth

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