Paperblanks | Puzzle | 1000 Teile | Cezannes Terrakotta-Töpfe und Blumen
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Paperblanks | Puzzle | 1000 Teile | Cezannes Terrakotta-Töpfe und Blumen

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Paperblanks | Puzzle | 1000 Teile | Cezannes Terrakotta-Töpfe und BlumenPaperblanks Puzzle 1000 Teile Frieden Tolle Qualitt anspruchsvolles Design Dekorativ bedrucktes und strukturiertes Papier Produktinformationen: Texturale Gestaltung: Paperblanks Puzzles sind hnlich wie die Notizbcher von Paperblanks einfach besonders. Die Puzzles haben eine tolle Qualitt und die verwendeten Kartons sind mit ihrer textuellen Art allein schon ein Highlight. Kunstwerke & Designs: Die Paperblanks Puzzles zeigen einige der beliebtesten

Paperblanks | Puzzle | 1000 Teile | Frieden 

  • Tolle Qualität
  • anspruchsvolles Design
  • Dekorativ bedrucktes und strukturiertes Papier

Produktinformationen:

Texturale Gestaltung: Paperblanks Puzzles sind ähnlich wie die Notizbücher von Paperblanks einfach besonders. Die Puzzles haben eine tolle Qualität und die verwendeten Kartons sind mit ihrer textuellen Art allein schon ein Highlight.

Kunstwerke & Designs: Die Paperblanks-Puzzles zeigen einige der beliebtesten Designs als vollständige Kunstwerke. Nach der Fertigstellung heben diese schönen Puzzles alle feinen Details des Originalwerks hervor.

Komplex & fesselnd zugleich: Puzzles sind eine großartige Möglichkeit, sich intellektuell zu fordern oder einen Nachmittag mit der Familie zu verbringen. Die komplexe Bildsprache und die 1000 Teile dieser Puzzles sorgen für ein Erlebnis, das geistig anregend ist, aber auch Spaß macht und Freude bereitet.


Zum Motiv:
  • Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) war ein französischer Maler und gilt als einer der bedeutendsten Vertreter des Post-Impressionismus. Oft wird er als „Begründer der modernen Kunst“ bezeichnet, denn seine Werke und Denkansätze beeinflussten die ästhetische Entwicklung vieler Künstler und Kunstbewegungen des 20. Jahrhunderts, insbesondere die Entstehung des Kubismus. Charakteristisch für seine Kunst waren Farbschichten und kleine Pinselstriche, mit denen er komplexe Strukturen erschuf.

    Wie bei den meisten bedeutenden Künstlern wurden auch Cézannes Werke während eines Großteils seines Lebens von der Öffentlichkeit missverstanden und verspottet. Junge zeitgenössische Künstler wie Picasso und Matisse bewunderten ihn dagegen sehr.

    Dieses Motiv zeigt eines seiner späteren Werke, Terrakotta-Töpfe und Blumen (1891–1892), mit dem sich Cézanne in die Welt des Stilllebens begab. Dieser Tempowechsel verdeutlichte seinen Wunsch nach einer neuen Form des persönlichen Ausdrucks, da er das Leben etwas langsamer angehen und sich wieder auf Alltägliches besinnen wollte.

    Terrakotta-Töpfe und Blumen veranschaulicht, wie intensiv Cézanne Stilllebenkompositionen studierte. In diesem und ähnlichen Werken erforschte er das Zusammenspiel und die Harmonie von Alltagsgegenständen. Hier arrangierte er ein rotes Tuch, eine Rumflasche mit Strohband, einen hellblauen Krug und Geranien in Blumentöpfen im Gewächshaus auf dem Landsitz seines Vaters in der Nähe von Aix-en-Provence.

    Heute befindet sich das Gemälde im Besitz der Barnes-Stiftung, einer Bildungseinrichtung in Philadelphia. Die Barnes-Sammlung wurde von Dr. Albert C. Barnes zwischen 1912 und 1951 zusammengetragen und ist als eine der weltweit besten Sammlung impressionistischer und post-impressionistischer Werke sowie Werke der frühen Moderne bekannt. Unter anderem umfasst sie 69 Gemälde von Cézanne – die größte Cézanne-Sammlung außerhalb Frankreichs.

    Wir freuen uns, dieses bedeutende Gemälde als ersten Vertreter unserer Kooperation mit der Barnes-Stiftung, einer Bildungseinrichtung in Philadelphia, zu zeigen.


Produktdetails:
- ca. 50,7 x 68,5 cm
1000 Teile

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