Vase of Flowers, ca. 1926, Oil on canvas, 30 1/4 x 18 3/8 in. (76.8 x 46.7 cm), Paintings, Preston Dickinson (American, New York, New York 1889–1930 Irun, Spain), Under the enduring influence of Paul Cézanne, Dickinson frequently worked in still life, the genre that the Post-Impressionist master had established as equal in stature to landscape or portraiture. Vase of Flowers unites Dickinson's skill at representing a traditional subject with his more avant-garde ideas about composition and perspective; he was considered one of the painters working in a Precisionist style in the 1920s
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Vase, Flowers, ca, 1926, Oil, canvas, 30 1/4 x 18 3/8, 76.8 46.7 cm, Paintings, Preston Dickinson, American, New York, 1889–1930, Irun, Spain, Under, enduring influence, Paul Cézanne, Dickinson frequently worked, life, genre, Post-Impressionist master, established, equal, stature, landscape, portraiture, Flowers unites, Dickinson, skill, representing, traditional subject, avant-garde ideas, composition, perspective, considered, painters working, Precisionist style, 1920s
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