Paul Cezanne The Plate of Apples Umbrella
WINTER DESIGN GROUPUmbrella developed from Paul Cezanne’s The Plate of Apples (detail), about 1887, from The Art Institute of Chicago’s collection.
This is one of several still lifes showing the ocher wallpaper with blue lozenge-shaped motifs that was in his apartment on the rue de l’Ouest in Paris. The work’s early date is reinforced by the thickly applied paint, which is so different from the thin washes of pigments that the artist would use in his canvases in the 1880s and 1890s.
- Dimensions: 42 in diameter when open, 11 x 2.5 inches closed.
- Material: 100% Polyester
- Auto open, comes with sleeve for storage.