Country House by a River

Institution

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Object description:

By the time Country House by the Water was painted, Paul C?zanne had mastered his impetuous nature and had slowly evolved his own unique style. He had learned much about color and plein-air painting, particularly with Pissarro�s gentle prodding, but he rejected the Impressionists� emphasis on capturing the fleeting moment. Instead, C?zanne had arrived at a mode of expression which, while based on nature, introduced organized forms and a new way of presenting depth and volume. In this work, the centrally placed house is composed of simplified geometric forms. Even its reflections and the surrounding water have an aspect of solidity and stability. Depth and volume are achieved by the manipulation of color alone, and result from the juxtaposition of darker and lighter shades and tones. Structured color planes composed of directional brushstrokes, particularly in the trees, further contribute to the overall architectural order of the composition.

Object/Work type:

paintings (visual works)

Cultural Heritage type:

Visual Works (hierarchy name)

Location:

Jerusalem - Israel

Object measurements:

81 x 65 cm

Production

Paul C?zanne, French, 1839-1906

Date: ca. 1890

Material/Technique: Oil on canvas

Resource

Rights Type:  

Record

Source: The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Identifier: 202151