• Still Life with Apples’ (1894) by Paul Cézanne [view license]. In his Still Life with Apples, painted in 1894, the point of view is slightly distorted.
  • “Painting from nature is not copying the object,” Paul Cézanne wrote, “it is realizing one’s sensations.” Still Life with Apples reflects this view and the artist’s...
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  • Paul Cézanne. Description. French painter, printmaker, lithographer and drawer. ... label QS:Len,"Still Life with Apples". label QS:Lhy,"Նատյուրմորտ խնձորներով".
  • In Still Life with Plaster Cupid, we see Cézanne’s attempt to render true human vision, vision that is subjective, continuous, and informed by memory.
  • Still Life with Apples and Peaches by Paul Cézanne, c. 1905, via National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.
  • Still Life with Apples, 1878. (Stillleben mit Äpfeln, 1878). ... Discover more works by Paul Cézanne. Other art prints by Paul Cézanne. The Basket of Apples, c.1893.
  • The effect Cézanne managed to achieve in t Still Life with Apples (circa 1877–78) is of a different natural background and a shift in our perception of apples.
  • The Still Life with Apples is an 1894 painting by Paul Cezanne. The painting media is oil on canvas, and it measures 65.4 × 81.6 cm (25 3/4 × 32 1/8 in.).