Bronze Age Gold from Wales

Still life with teapot

CÉZANNE, Paul (1839-1906)

Cézanne painted still lives throughout his career, but the greatest of them date from his last years. This composition of 1902-06 is one of several with fruit, vegetables, crockery and pieces of cloth arranged on a table which still survives in his studio at Aix. The objects relate to the folds of the table carpet like motifs in a landscape. Perspective has been manipulated and details, such as the knob of the teapot lid, have been supressed to emphasise the autonomy of form over subject-matter. As David Sylvester observed in 1962: 'As we look at the four spheres embraced by the ellipse of a plate in 'Still Life with Teapot,' we don't really know if they are and which of them are apples, oranges, apricots and we don't care. What we know as we look at them, know it physically in our bodies, is the feeling of having the shape of a sphere, a shape that is perfectly compact, a shape that can touch similar shapes at one point only, a shape which has a very precise centre of gravity'. Gwendoline Davies purchased this work in Paris in 1920.

Collection Area

Art

Item Number

NMW A 2440

Creation/Production

CÉZANNE, Paul
Date: 1902-1906

Acquisition

Bequest, 10/4/1952

Measurements

Height (cm): 61.4
Width (cm): 74.3
Height (in): 24
Width (in): 29
(): h(cm) sight size:59.1
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(): w(cm) sight size:71.8
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(): h(in) sight size:23 3/16
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(): w(in) sight size:28 5/16
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Techniques

oil on canvas
Techniques (fine art)
art dept - fine
Fine Art - painting

Material

oil
canvas

Location

In store
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