Opera D'arte Di Paul Cézanne

Princeton University: Begin with the brushstroke: ‘The Art of Paul Cézanne In and Out of the Studio’

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Begin with the brushstroke: ‘The Art of Paul Cézanne In and Out of the Studio’

As modernism settles into the distant past, the role of French artist Paul Cézanne in forging that movement has never seemed more certain. Born in 1839, Cézanne pointed the way ahead by looking ...

He would return to the same subjects again and again: forests and trees, fruit and faces, bathers in and out of water. For the renowned French artist Paul Cézanne, it was all about the effort: "I ...

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Although he would one day be hailed as the “Father of Modern Art”, Paul Cézanne was never aiming to be a revolutionary in his field. He wanted to follow in the footsteps of those he admired and to ...

ALTHOUGH Paul Cézanne is widely regarded as the father of modern painting, and Manhattan’s Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum is devoted to modern art, the Guggenheim has never owned a Cézanne. When it ...

CHICAGO — For a moment, I thought I saw a human figure hiding in one of the most austere watercolors on view in the Art Institute of Chicago’s magnificent survey of Paul Cézanne’s extraordinary career ...

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This Cézanne-inspired watercolor by Charles Demuth is titled "Mount Gilboa" (1914-15). Renowned art historian Sister Wendy Beckett has said Paul Cézanne is as great an artist as has ever lived.

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