Artwork
Untitled

Untitled is an oil painting by the Impressionist artist Paul Cezanne. It dates from 1880 and is held in the collection of the Museum of Modern Art.
About this work
Overview
This untitled oil on canvas painting from 1880 is a still life by Paul Cézanne, characteristic of his Post-Impressionist style, which laid groundwork for early Cubism. It is part of The Museum of Modern Art's collection.
Subject & Meaning
The painting depicts a domestic still life: a pedestal in the background holds a white bowl with apples and grapes, while the foreground features a cloth with apples, a knife, and a glass of water. The arrangement explores composition and visual perception.
Technique & Style
Cézanne's distinctive approach is evident in the visible brushstrokes, textured quality, and innovative use of color and form. Shades of brown and blue dominate the table and background, with a pronounced play of light and shadow adding depth.
History & Provenance
Created in 1880, this work represents Cézanne's ongoing experimentation with Post-Impressionism during the late 19th century. It is now held in the collection of The Museum of Modern Art.
Context
This piece reflects Cézanne's transitional role between Impressionism and early Cubism, influencing the development of modern art through his unique compositional and perceptual explorations.
Legacy
As a quintessential example of Cézanne's Post-Impressionist work, the painting contributes to the artist's legacy as a pivotal figure in the evolution of modern art movements.
Artist & collection
Artist
Paul Cézanne was born on January 19, 1839, in Aix-en-Provence, the son of a hatter turned wealthy banker.













