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Portrait of Ambroise Vollard by Paul Cézanne

Portrait of Ambroise Vollard

Paul Cézanne·1899

Historical Context

Painted c.1899 and now at the Petit Palais in Paris, this portrait of Ambroise Vollard is among Cézanne's most significant late figure paintings and is renowned for the patience its creation demanded. Vollard sat for over a hundred sessions at Cézanne's Paris studio, often waiting motionless while the artist worked. Despite this commitment, Cézanne declared the painting unfinished — two small patches on Vollard's hands remained unpainted; he said that if he put something there without adequate preparation he would have to repaint the entire canvas. Vollard was Cézanne's primary commercial champion, having given him his first major Paris solo exhibition in 1895.

Technical Analysis

Vollard's dark suit is rendered in deep blue-black passages that give the figure a massive, block-like presence. The face and hands are built with the characteristic overlapping colour planes — ochre, rose, pale grey — of Cézanne's late portraiture. Two small patches on the hands were deliberately left unpainted; Cézanne declared that if he put something there without adequate preparation he would have to repaint the whole canvas.

Look Closer

  • ◆Vollard is seated with arms folded and body slightly hunched — not a posture of dignity or authority, but of patient endurance across those hundred-plus sessions.
  • ◆Cézanne leaves a small area of Vollard's forehead in a lighter, less resolved state — reportedly the only part of the painting that unsatisfied him after all those sittings.
  • ◆The background is fragmented into warm and cool patches — studio wall, canvas, ambient light — a semi-abstract environment that frames without describing.
  • ◆The jacket is painted in smooth grey-blue strokes, making the garment the most resolved element of the composition — the body's outer shell more complete than its inner life.
  • ◆Vollard's hands are folded across his torso and painted with characteristic Cézanne roughness — the fingers barely individuated, the fists more blocks than anatomical details.

See It In Person

Petit Palais

Paris, France

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Quick Facts

Medium
oil paint
Dimensions
101 × 81 cm
Era
Post-Impressionism
Style
French Impressionism
Genre
Portrait
Location
Petit Palais, Paris
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