Cézanne by Himself: Drawings, Paintings, Writings

by Paul Cezanne, Richard Kendall

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A volume on the life and work of Paul Cezanne which brings together a diverse and revealing selection of material, drawn from his oeuvre of 800 paintings and 2000 drawings and watercolours, and also from his correspondence and the memoirs of his friends. One of the most influential of the 19th-century artists, Cezanne was nonetheless far from being a conventional hero, and was ill at ease in the cares and the salons of the Paris art world. His work shows a classical concern with form and show more structure which sets it apart from the Impressionist mainstream, and led a subsequent generation of art historians to dub him the first post-Impressionist. This book provides evidence of the artist's friendships and family life, and shows the paradoxes and contradictions of his personality through his own writings and reminiscences of his contemporaries. show less

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Paul Cezanne, who was one of the most influential and powerful painters of the postimpressionist phase, led the way to twentieth-century cubism and abstract art. He was born in Aix-en-Provence, the son of a prosperous banker. It was his close friend, the novelist Emile Zola, who steered him to art and persuaded him to study in Paris. He was at show more first closely allied with his fellow painter, Pissarro and other impressionists, but gradually drew apart from them in his painstaking and dedicated search for a new style. In 1886 Cezanne retired to Provence, where, because he was financially independent, he could totally concentrate on his art. The careful balance of tones, building form with color into almost geometrical (indeed, almost cubist) compositions, distinguishes his work. A firm grounding in the great French classical tradition turned him away from the romantic and impressionist toward the abstract art of the future. Cezanne, particularly in his later years, was a solitary man, not an intellectual, and he wrote very little. His watercolors are often as masterful as his oil paintings. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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Canonical title
Cezanne by Himself; Cézanne by Himself: Drawings, Paintings, Writings
Original publication date
1988
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Paul Cézanne
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ISBN: 0821217097 9780821217092

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Art & Design, Nonfiction, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
759.4Arts & recreationPaintingHistory, geographic treatment, biographyFrance and Monaco
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N6853 .C45 .A4Fine ArtsVisual artsHistory
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