Paul Gauguin - Still life with teapot and fruits 1896

Still life with teapot and fruits 1896
Still life with teapot and fruits
1896 47x66cm oil/canvas
Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York City

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From Metropolitan Museum of Art:
One of Gauguin’s most treasured possessions was a painting by Cézanne, Still Life with Fruit Dish (1879–80, now Museum of Modern Art, New York ), which he emulates in this picture. Within a similarly compressed space, Gauguin substituted mangoes for Cézanne’s apples and a Tahitian-style printed cloth for a French floral wallpaper design. One significant departure is the human figure at the upper right, glimpsed through a door or window. The year after he completed this work, Gauguin’s finances were so dire that he arranged for the sale of his prized Cézanne.