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Portraits by Cézanne at the Musée d’Orsay includes 60 psychologically loaded canvases from all periods of the artist’s career.
The first retrospective of his work in Paris after he died in 1906 jolted the history of Western art, making Cézanne a source of inspiration for everything from Cubism to abstraction.
More than 250 watercolors and drawings on paper, which reveal the French artist's revolutionary style, are featured in a landmark exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art, "Cézanne Drawing." ...
But he found more fun and profit buying art prints for next to nothing from street vendors on the Seine, and selling them for twice what he paid. Vollard made his mark as a dealer in 1895, with ...
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 ...
Paul Cézanne, “L’Estaque” (1879–83), oil on canvas; The Museum of Modern Art, The William S. Paley Collection Again I find a serendipitous personal link. In short, at school I wanted to ...
Among the first things in the show is a gorgeous painting by Paul Cezanne, L’Allée au Jas de Bouffon, from 1890, coming from the Museum of Art and History in Geneva. All cubist roads, Barr ...
ALTHOUGH Paul Cézanne is widely regarded as the father of modern painting, ... Art: NEW CEZANNE. 3 minute read. ... it points forward to cubism. The Clockmaker, ...