After Paul Cézzane (1839- 1906) - The card players





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Description from the seller
The Silent Game. The Card Players
Style: Post-Impressionism – Late Cézannism
Painting school: Modern French school (circle and influence of Paul Cézanne)
Technical sheet
Author: Anonymous, after Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)
Chronology: Early 20th century
Technique: Oil on panel
Measurements: 31 × 41.5 cm (artwork) | 38 × 49 cm (framed)
Condition: Good, with a natural patina of time.
Marco: Original period frame, made of carved and gilded wood, with floral relief decoration, of notable artisanal quality and consistent with the work's chronology.
2. Compositional and iconographic description
The scene depicts two male figures sitting face to face around a table, focused on an intimate and silent game, accompanied by a central bottle that acts as the compositional axis.
The construction is solid and geometric, with simplified volumes and firm contours, clearly evoking Cézanne's The Card Players.
The warm color palette, dominated by ochres, earth tones, and deep browns, enhances the introspective and timeless atmosphere, while the dense and matte brushstroke emphasizes the materiality of the color against the anecdotal detail.
3. Style, School, and Comparative Valuation
The work is fully rooted in Cézannism, a key movement of Post-Impressionism that emphasizes structure, the weight of volume, and the internal architecture of the composition.
There are clear affinities with Paul Cézanne, as well as with artists influenced by him such as André Lhote, Maurice Denis, or certain members of the École de Paris.
Without claiming radical originality, the painting stands out for its formal honesty, compositional balance, and stylistic fidelity, making it a highly attractive piece for collectors interested in high-quality after works, especially within the context of early 20th-century European modern art.
Seller's Story
The Silent Game. The Card Players
Style: Post-Impressionism – Late Cézannism
Painting school: Modern French school (circle and influence of Paul Cézanne)
Technical sheet
Author: Anonymous, after Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)
Chronology: Early 20th century
Technique: Oil on panel
Measurements: 31 × 41.5 cm (artwork) | 38 × 49 cm (framed)
Condition: Good, with a natural patina of time.
Marco: Original period frame, made of carved and gilded wood, with floral relief decoration, of notable artisanal quality and consistent with the work's chronology.
2. Compositional and iconographic description
The scene depicts two male figures sitting face to face around a table, focused on an intimate and silent game, accompanied by a central bottle that acts as the compositional axis.
The construction is solid and geometric, with simplified volumes and firm contours, clearly evoking Cézanne's The Card Players.
The warm color palette, dominated by ochres, earth tones, and deep browns, enhances the introspective and timeless atmosphere, while the dense and matte brushstroke emphasizes the materiality of the color against the anecdotal detail.
3. Style, School, and Comparative Valuation
The work is fully rooted in Cézannism, a key movement of Post-Impressionism that emphasizes structure, the weight of volume, and the internal architecture of the composition.
There are clear affinities with Paul Cézanne, as well as with artists influenced by him such as André Lhote, Maurice Denis, or certain members of the École de Paris.
Without claiming radical originality, the painting stands out for its formal honesty, compositional balance, and stylistic fidelity, making it a highly attractive piece for collectors interested in high-quality after works, especially within the context of early 20th-century European modern art.

