The Garden at Les Lauves (Le Jardin des Lauves) by Paul Cézanne. An abstract garden landscape defined by rhythmic, blocky brushstrokes of green, violet, ochre, and blue against a visible, off-white canvas ground.

The Garden at Les Lauves (Le Jardin des Lauves)

Paul Cézanne

1906 · Oil Paint, Canvas

A vibrant and revolutionary late-period landscape by Paul Cézanne, where the garden at Les Lauves is transformed into a sophisticated study of color and light.

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Where it works

A soft, restrained artwork in a cooler tonal register — keeps the wall feeling open.

Often works in
Bedroom · Gallery Wall · Office
Placement
Works well where the room has a longer visual line
Walls
Reads strongest when the wall gives it contrast
Color notes
Soft white, Charcoal black, Soft gray

About the piece

Created in 1906, this work represents the height of Paul Cézanne's late style at his studio in Les Lauves. The painting utilizes his iconic 'constructive strokes' to build form out of color, intentionally leaving areas of the canvas bare to create a sense of structural harmony and light. This masterpiece bridge the gap between Impressionism and the birth of 20th-century abstraction.