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  Worldvisitguide > Places > Art Institute of Chicago > French Painting > C?zanne - van Gogh -... > The Vase of Tulips
The Vase of Tulips
Artist : Paul Cézanne

Date : between 1890 and 1892

Dimensions : 42 cm x 60 cm
Material : Oil on canvas
Acquisition : Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Larned Coburn Memorial Collection (1933)
Item 5 on 13
French Painting
Painting (Nature morte)

Area related
France


Description   

Around 1850 Eug?ne Delacroix produced several large floral still lifes that gave the genre a new legitimacy. Gustave Courbet and Edouard Manet followed his lead in the 1860s, prompting many members of the Impressionist group to do likewise. Most of these paintings — by artists such as Pierre Auguste Renoir — celebrate the abundance of nature with brilliant color harmonies. Paul C?zanne also executed variations on this theme, showing floral compositions in the 1877 Impressionist exhibition.
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