This view of the artist's studio was probably painted in paris. During this period cézanne divided his time between his native aix-en-provence and paris, and the picture evokes the privation of his bohemian existence in the capital. On the right a single flower stands in a vase on a table. A canvas stretcher is visible behind the stove, and a palette and what may be a small picture hang on the wall at the left. The first owner of this work was cézanne's boyhood friend, the writer emile zola. Object Type: painting. Genre: interior view. Date: circa 1865. Dimensions: height: 41 cm (16.1 in); width: 30 cm (11.8 in). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: National Gallery. Paul Cézanne, The Stove in the Studio, ca. 1865
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