"My nervous system is enfeebled, only work in oils can sustain me"
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That specificity matters because oils are slow. They demand return visits, corrections, patient layering, the long stare. Cezanne’s subtext is that the medium itself enforces a kind of nervous-system regulation: the body calms by submitting to method. In an era when Parisian modernity sped up perception and the art world rewarded flash, he stakes his survival on stubborn process. It also hints at his famously uneasy relationship with society - the painter as someone who can’t fully metabolize the social world, but can metabolize color.
Context sharpens the intent. Cezanne worked obsessively, often in isolation, treating motif (a mountain, a bowl of apples) as something to be rebuilt through sensation and structure. Saying oils “sustain” him isn’t just health talk; it’s a claim about meaning. His life is organized around the studio’s ritual: paint as both refuge and proof of existence. The line reads like self-prescription: keep working, or unravel.
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Cezanne, Paul. (2026, January 17). My nervous system is enfeebled, only work in oils can sustain me. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-nervous-system-is-enfeebled-only-work-in-oils-70832/
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"My nervous system is enfeebled, only work in oils can sustain me." FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/my-nervous-system-is-enfeebled-only-work-in-oils-70832/. Accessed 22 Feb. 2026.







