Cézanne: His Life and Art

Cézanne: His Life and Art
Title Cézanne: His Life and Art PDF eBook
Author Jack Lindsay
Publisher
Total Pages 406
Release 1969
Genre Art
ISBN

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Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne
Title Paul Cézanne PDF eBook
Author Ambroise Vollard
Publisher
Total Pages 256
Release 1923
Genre Painters
ISBN

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Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne
Title Paul Cézanne PDF eBook
Author Kathleen Tracy
Publisher Mitchell Lane Publishers
Total Pages 54
Release 2008
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781584155652

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Paul Cezanne is considered the father of modern art, but his road to artistic immortality was paved with professional obstacles and self-doubt. Born to a wealthy family, Cezanne turned his back on his father's banking business and moved to Paris to pursue a career as an artist. The rigid style of traditional painting did not interest him. He believed all the rules prevented artists from fully expressing themselves. Rather than conform, he fell in with a group of maverick artists known as the Impressionists. What set Cezanne apart was his use of color and light. He also took his canvases outside to paint in natural light. Cezanne worked in anonymity for most of his life, struggling with critical rejection, destroyed friendships, and isolation. It wasn't until after his death that he earned the recognition that had eluded him in life. Book jacket.

Paul Cézanne Masterpieces of Art

Paul Cézanne Masterpieces of Art
Title Paul Cézanne Masterpieces of Art PDF eBook
Author Julian Beecroft
Publisher Flame Tree Illustrated
Total Pages 0
Release 2020-08-11
Genre Art
ISBN 9781839641602

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Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) is arguably one of the most important artists in the development of modern art, being as he was a key bridge between the stirrings of airy abstraction in Impressionism and the solid redefinition of space espoused by Cubism. Exhibiting with – but often apart – from the Impressionists, always striving to please the establishment and yet ultimately following his own path to find new ways of representing visual experience, his work is suffused with life and colour but also retains its power in the knowledge of its influence. This gorgeous book introduces the reader to Cézanne through an accessible discussion of the artist in context, his life, work and legacy, followed by a curated selection of full-page reproductions of his most representative and impressive work, from his many portraits and still lifes to his figure groups (the iconic bathers) and landscapes (his precious Montagne Sainte-Victoire).

Cézanne in the Studio

Cézanne in the Studio
Title Cézanne in the Studio PDF eBook
Author Carol Armstrong
Publisher Getty Publications
Total Pages 166
Release 2004-11-01
Genre Art
ISBN 0892366230

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In the last years of his life Paul Cézanne produced a stunning series of watercolors, many of them sill lifes. Still Life with Blue Pot is one of these late masterpieces that is now in the collection of the Getty Museum. In Cézanne in the Study: Still Life in Watercolors, Carol Armstrong places this great painting within the context of Cezanne’s artistic and psychological development and of the history of the genre of still life in France. Still life—like the medium of watercolor—was traditionally considered to be “low” in the hierarchy of French academic paintings. Cézanne chose to ignore this hierarchy, creating monumental still-life watercolors that contained echoes of grand landscapes and even historical paintings in the manner of Poussin—the “highest” of classical art forms. In so doing he changed his still lifes with new meanings, both in terms of his own notoriously difficult personality and in the way he used the genre to explore the very process of looking at, and creating, art. Carol Armstrong’s study is a fascinating exploration of the brilliant watercolor paintings that brought Cézanne’s career to a complex, and triumphant, conclusion, The book includes new photographic studies of the Getty’s painting that allow the reader to encounter this great watercolor as never before, in all of its richness and detail.

Czanne. Alex Danchev

Czanne. Alex Danchev
Title Czanne. Alex Danchev PDF eBook
Author Alex Danchev
Publisher Profile Books(GB)
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Painters
ISBN 9781846681653

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Today we view C�zanne as a monumental figure, but during his lifetime (1839-1906), many did not understand him or his work. With brilliant insight, drawing on a vast range of primary sources, Alex Danchev tells the story of an artist who was never accepted into the official Salon: he was considered a revolutionary at best and a barbarian at worst, whose paintings were unfinished, distorted and strange. His work sold to no one outside his immediate circle until his late thirties, and he maintained that 'to paint from nature is not to copy an object; it is to represent its sensations' - a belief way ahead of his time, with stunning implications that became the obsession of many other artists and writers, from Matisse and Braque to Rilke and Gertrude Stein. Beginning with the restless teenager from Aix who was best friends with Emile Zola at school, Danchev carries us through the trials of a painter tormented by self-doubt, who always remained an outsider, both of society and the bustle of the art world. C�zanne: A Life delivers not only the fascinating days and years of the visionary who would 'astonish Paris with an apple', with interludes analysing his self-portraits - but also a complete assessment of C�zanne's ongoing influence through artistic imaginations in our own time. He is, as this life shows, a cultural icon comparable to Marx or Freud.

Cezanne's Parrot

Cezanne's Parrot
Title Cezanne's Parrot PDF eBook
Author Amy Guglielmo
Publisher Penguin
Total Pages 23
Release 2020-02-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0525515097

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An inspiring picture book biography of the artist Paul Cezanne, the painter who laid the groundwork for modern art and whom Pablo Picasso declared "the father of us all." All Cezanne wants is to be a great painter like his friends Monet, Pissarro, and Renoir. But when he shows his works, the professors, the critics, and the collectors all dismiss him: "Too flat!" "Too much paint!" "These are rough and unfinished!" Even his own pet parrot, Bisou, can't be brought to say, "Cezanne is a great painter!" And who can blame them? Cezanne doesn't care about tradition, and he doesn't follow the rules. He's painting in a way no one else has done before, creating something completely new--and he's destined to change the world of art forever. Cezanne's Parrot is a spirited celebration of creativity, determination, and perseverance--and the artist who would become known as the father of modern art.