Hand and Shoulder of a Boy (c. 1885)

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Our latest exhibit features a remarkable piece by the illustrious post-impressionist painter Paul Cézanne, entitled "Hand and Shoulder of a Boy" (circa 1885). This delicate sketch showcases Cézanne's mastery in capturing human anatomy with a soft yet assertive touch. Drawn with graphite on paper, the piece highlights a fragmentary view of a boy—the gentle curve of a shoulder transitioning into the detailed depiction of a curled hand clutching an object.Cézanne's subtle strokes and the sparing use of shadows evoke a sense of momentary observation, a fleeting encounter preserved on canvas. This drawing not only emphasizes the artist's focus on structural composition but also his ability to impart a sense of intimacy and immediacy through minimalist representations. Displayed as part of our collection, "Hand and Shoulder of a Boy" offers an intimate glimpse into Cézanne's artistic process and his continuous exploration of human form and expression.

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Paul Cézanne was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.