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A landmark retrospective dedicated to Cézanne celebrates the finished restoration of his last studio and family home in ...
The study drawings made after works of art from the past are no less fierce than those made from nature. From the mid-1880s to the early 1890s, Cézanne focused numerous times on the ...
His paintings were simple, minimal, captured everyday life, and had elements of still-life themes in them. And here we mention the 6 most beautiful paintings by him. Sign In ...
Beauty and justice are birthed from a sanctified imagination and lived out while walking with the Spirit. They are the soil ...
Paul Cezanne, Bosquet au Jas de Bouffan, 1871; Huile sur carton 36.5 x 55 cm. Dépôt de KOKUYO Co., Ltd. Courtesy of the Hiroshima Museum of Art, Japan During a panel introduction held at Musée ...
Paul Cezanne is often called the ‘father of modern art’. He was the artist who bridged the gap between Impressionism and modernism and brought forward the post-impressionist movement as well.
‘Cezanne’, October 5-March 12, Tate Modern, tate.org.uk ‘If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present’ is published by Thames & Hudson Find out about our latest stories first ...
Paintings done in and around Paris, such as Auvers, Panoramic View (1873-75) have a drab, rainy-day-in-the suburbs look redolent of Cezanne’s early mentor, the great Impressionist Camille Pissarro.
In the mid-1860s, Cézanne was developing a new coarse painting technique, often using a palette knife to apply color. But whether his hidden portrait was an experiment gone wrong, ...
X-rays of Paul Cézanne’s “Still Life with Bread and Eggs,” acquired by the Cincinnati Art Museum almost 70 years ago, have revealed a mysterious portrait.