The Still Life with Plaster Cast was indeed unique and original as a result of the way it had complex perspective. This painting was filled with the perspective of the things that were inside the painting. In the painting, there is what looks like an apple that is hanging midair on the back side of the image. Paul Cezanne, the painter of Still Life with Plaster Cast was inspired by other painters to come up with his painting. His closest influence was Camille Pissarro . Another painting that uses the same approach as the above is the Primavera. The painting has six female figures on it and two males. In this painting, there are also trees bringing out a painting within a painting in this context.
Cezanne while working on his paint on the mountain, he did it again and again that is more than ones . An artist can decide to re-do their paintings severally so as the final painting can indeed depict what they wanted that is in relations to the theme and bring out the satisfaction of ones work. Also, an artist might choose to repaint the subject if there is a slight mistake done on it. As such, the artists aim is to come up with a perfect painting that does not have any mistake. Ones a repainting has been done, it would be the same painting as its theme would not have changed but it would also differ since it has been done to perfection. This would make it to be more appealing to the viewers as it is painted to perfection. It would be therefore be of great importance for an artist to repaint a subject ones they notice that there is a mistake done however small it it may be.
References
Athanassoglou-Kallmye, N. M. (2003). Cezanne and Provence: The Painter in His Culture. London: University of Chicago Press.
Becks-Malorny, U. (2001). Cezanne. Ediz. Inglese. Los Angeles: Taschen.