
Roadside Houses II is an 1881 painting by Paul Cézanne. It's held in the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. The painting measures 0.445 meters wide and 0.535 meters high. The artwork depicts a curving road leading towards a cluster of houses nestled amongst trees. The style is characteristic of Cézanne's Post-Impressionism, with visible brushstrokes and a focus on form and structure rather than precise detail. The colors are muted earth tones, greens, and blues, creating a somewhat hazy atmosphere. The trees on the left are rendered with vertical strokes, contrasting with the more horizontal strokes used for the houses and the road. The overall impression is one of a quiet, rural scene.
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