Discover Paul Cézanne's fruits in his famous paintings. A precursor of Cubism and Futurism who revolutionized still lifes.
Cezanne's Famous Still Life Paintings In his still life work, Paul Cezanne often repeated subject matter over the years, revisiting similar scenes and objects over time. Paul Cezanne'sstill-life paintings, since they contain many of the same elements, are an excellent example of how his style...
Cézanne is known for his still life paintings–mostly of household objects arranged with various fruits. Cézanne would spend hours arranging the fruit and his moving his easel around to get just the right perspective. He was intensely interested in painting shapes: cylinders, spheres, cones and ...
Still Life Post, Bottle, Cup and Fruit by Paul Cezanne at the MOMA in New York City, USA Paul Cezanne. Painting of Selfportrait. AIX-EN-PROVENCE, FRANCE, JUNE 18, 2017: Interior of studio of Paul Cezanne in Aix-en-Provence, France Photo of the ...
the statuette is integrated into a still-life composition featuring fruit and a blue drapery (Rewald, nos. 782 and 786; fig. 1 and Courtauld Gallery, London); in the other two, it emerges from a shadowy penumbra, which in turn is isolated against the white primed ground (the present exam...
保罗·塞尚Paul Cezanne 保罗·塞尚(Paul Cézanne,1839—1906)法国著名画家,是后期印象派的主将,从19世纪末便被推崇为“新艺术之父”,作为现代艺术的先驱,西方现代画家称他为“现代艺术之父”、“造型之父”或“现代绘画之父”。 他对物体体积感的追求和表现,为“立体派”开启了思路;塞尚重视色彩视觉的真实性,...
Cézanne’s last period, the fruit of intense meditation insolitude, reached the heights of lyricism, achieving in its revelation of life in nature what only the greatest artists can attain in their lifetime. “The landscape,” he said, “becomes human, becomes a thinking, living being within...
Paul Cezanne Paintings Antony Valabrégue Chateau Noir Harlequin House of Pére Lacroix House on a river Man Wearing a Straw Hat Portrait of the Artist's Father Louis-Auguste Cézanne Reading Pot of Primroses with Fruit Riverbank Still Life with Plaster Cast The Bend in the Road The Large Bathe...
In his paintings, Cézanne often rejected realistic portrayals of space in favor of more creative compositions. This is particularly evident in his still-life depictions, which frequently feature fruit, bottles, and other everyday objects balanced on tilted, topsy-turvy tabletops. “The Basket of ...
Influenced by the Impressionist Camille Pissarro, Cezanne specialized in landscape painting - see his series of Mont Sainte-Victoire paintings (1882-1906) - and still life painting. During his late period he also created some sublime portrait art, as exemplified by the masterpieces The Card Players...