Les Marronniers du Jas de Bouffan (Horse-chestnut trees at Jas de Bouffan)

Les Marronniers du Jas de Bouffan (Horse-chestnut trees at Jas de Bouffan)

1885 - Painting - 81cm x 65cm

Les Marronniers du Jas de Bouffan (Horse-chestnut trees at Jas de Bouffan) is a painting created in 1885 by Paul Cézanne. It is housed at the Winterthur institution. The painting measures 0.81 meters in width and 0.65 meters in height. The artwork depicts a landscape viewed through the trunks of several horse-chestnut trees. The trees dominate the foreground, their green leaves partially obscuring a view of a gently sloping hillside in the background. The hillside is rendered in warm, earthy tones of orange and brown, with hints of green vegetation. A building, possibly a house, is visible in the distance on the right side of the hill. The style is characteristic of Cézanne's post-impressionist work, with visible brushstrokes and a focus on form and structure.

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