Cezanne’s most famous paintings demonstrate why he is known as the father of modern art. His reduction of the visible world into basic shapes and faceted brushstrokes are seen as the beginnings of modern art. “Still Life with Apples” is a prime example of this style with its bold colors...
Course 5.1Kviews Cézanne's Artwork From the Impressionists, Cézanne soon gained an appreciation for landscapes, often placing an emphasis on how colors would meld together at the edges, eschewing reliance on firm lines. This is especially true of his landscapes, such as 'Mont Sainte-Victorie'...
In November 1895 Paul Cézanne held his first solo exhibition in Paris and Ambroise Vollard bought every artwork. He then moved to Aix-en-Provence permanently.In the early 1900s his work was shown all around Europe to wide critical acclaim but throughout his life Cézanne was shy and hostile...
Cezanne created a variety of sizes and versions of the painting, as presented in the number of players present in the artwork. Furthermore, he completed several sketches and analysis as he prepared for the different series of The Card Players. One of the versions of The Card Players was ...
The artwork titled “A Turn in the Road at La Roche-Guyon” was created by the renowned artist Paul Cézanne in 1885. It is an oil on canvas painting representative of the Post-Impressionism movement. Measuring 25 3/8 by 31 1/2 inches (64.2 x 80 cm), the artwork falls within the la...
His first exhibition of his artwork was at the Salon des Refusés in 1863, which shows all work rejected by the Paris Salon. There are only a few works of Paul’s that got into the Paris Salon, Portrait of Louis-Auguste Cézanne, Father of the Artist, reading ‘l’Evénement’, and th...