Still Life with Teapot was painted towards the end of Cézanne’s life, thought to be between 1902 and 1906. It was painted at his studio in Aix-en-Provence and the table on which the objects are arranged still survives at the studio. A cloth is draped over the table, arranged carefully in elaborate but carefully arranged folds. On the cloth is a sugar bowl and a plate on which four fruit have been placed. On an uncovered section of the table, to the right of the painting, rests a teapot, knife and a further two fruit. The strong colours of the vessels, fruit and cloth are set against a washed-out green-grey background.
Artist: Paul Cézanne
Dimensions: 61 × 74.3 cm
Location: National Museum Cardiff, Cardiff
Created: 1902–1906
Medium: Oil on Canvas
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