1882, Paul Cezanne, The Artist's Son -- National Gallery of Art (Washington) (special exhibition)
From the exhibition label: In the three portraits in this corner, Cézanne emphasized the rhythmic play of curves found in the streamlined arcs of eyes and brows, noses and ears on solidly formed, oval heads juxtaposed next to the flattened geometry of chairs. The bold shape behind his son, Paul, is the same plush armchair found in the adjacent portrait of the boy’s mother and two other portraits of her in this room.
1882, Paul Cezanne, The Artist's Son -- National Gallery of Art (Washington) (special exhibition)
From the exhibition label: In the three portraits in this corner, Cézanne emphasized the rhythmic play of curves found in the streamlined arcs of eyes and brows, noses and ears on solidly formed, oval heads juxtaposed next to the flattened geometry of chairs. The bold shape behind his son, Paul, is the same plush armchair found in the adjacent portrait of the boy’s mother and two other portraits of her in this room.