The Jas de Bouffan basin, Paul Cézanne, circa 1878

The Jas de Bouffan basin, Paul Cézanne, circa 1878

The late 1870s were a period of transition for paul cézanne. The pool at jas de bouffan foreshadows painterly concepts he would explore extensively later in his career, including cropped motifs, dense composition, and orderly brushstrokes. Cézanne created this work after he became dissatisfied with impressionist painting’s focus on momentary and transitory perceptions. In 1877, following a grievous reception of his art at the third impressionist exhibition, he retreated to the countryside and worked in isolation. He claimed to want "to do poussin over again from nature" and laboriously strove to find his own pictorial language. Jas de bouffan, which means “place of high winds,” is a country estate northwest of aix-en-provence. Cézanne's father purchased the property, which included an eighteenth-century house surrounded by a park and farm. Object Type: painting. Date: circa 1878. Dimensions: 29 x 23 3/4 in (73.66 x 60.32 cm). Medium: oil on canvas. Collection: Metropolitan Museum of Art. Cezanne - The pool at the Jas de Buffon - MET
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Author: Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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