카드놀이 하는 사람들

1890–92
On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 826
1890년에서 1896년 사이에, 세잔은 카드놀이를 주제로 하는 작품 활동을 열정적으로 펼쳐 나갔습니다. 그는 액상프로방스 부근 가족 소유의 농장 일꾼들을 모델로 동원하였습니다. 수많은 습작을 토대로, 그는 17세기 이래로 인기를 누려온 작품 주제에 대한 전통적인 묘사 기법을 확장하는 동시에 그 같은 전통에 도전하는 다섯 편의 작품을 제작하였습니다. 메트로폴리탄 박물관이 소장한 이 작품은 그 연작의 시작으로 보입니다. 시리즈의 첫 번째 작품보다 크기가 두 배로 확대되고 어린 소년을 삽입한 두 번째 작품 이후 세잔은 나머지 세 편의 작품에서 관련성 없는 세부적인 것들을 과감히 없애버리고, 카드 테이블에서 서로 팽팽히 맞서고 있는 두 인물만 묘사합니다.

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  • 제목: 카드놀이 하는 사람들
  • 아티스트: 폴 세잔, 프랑스, 1839– 1906년
  • 연대: 1890– 92년
  • 재료: 캔버스에 유채
  • 크기: 65.4 × 81.9cm
  • 크레디트 라인: 스티븐 C. 클라크 유증, 1960
  • 작품 번호: 61.101.1
  • Curatorial Department: European Paintings

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6330. The Card Players

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KEITH CHRISTIANSEN: Cézanne’s paintings of card players are among his most powerful works. He arranges the figures to form a composition as hieratic and fixed as an Egyptian relief. But he paints them with a varied brushwork that confers constantly shifting relationships. Conservator Charlotte Hale:

CHARLOTTE HALE: It's typical for Cézanne's way of working and really part of his revolutionary technique that he created this very active brushwork, in all areas of the picture, at the same time retaining tremendous structure.

KEITH CHRISTIANSEN: The sun-dappled wall and prismatic hues of the men’s coats, for example, radiate energy. But the figures, drawn with firm contours, convey steadfast calm. Cézanne was deeply attached to his native region of Provence, in southern France, and used local farmhands as his models.

CHARLOTTE HALE: The men posed individually for multiple sketches, which Cézanne then assembled on his canvas, a process that was clearly not without challenges for him. Technical examination that we undertook recently using x-radiography has revealed that he reworked the contours of the figures, the table, and the chairs many times, revising and refining the relationships between them.

KEITH CHRISTIANSEN: He changed the figure in the blue coat, for example.

CHARLOTTE HALE: In one of the sketches, the man's head is much larger and broader, and he seems to have made the head deliberately smaller on top of this massive body. I think that the massive monumental quality of the figures is part of their timelessness, part of what makes them so riveting.

KEITH CHRISTIANSEN: This is the first in a series of five paintings Cézanne made depicting card players. They are silent, timeless images that convey the dignity of the Provençal people he so admired.

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