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Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne, a contemporary of the Impressionists, to whose influence he submitted at the beginning of his career, very quickly turned towards a more personal research which made him the "father of modern painting". Most notably, he was a great influence on Braque and Picasso. Little recognised during his lifetime, derided by critics, Cézanne would nevertheless establish a new vision of nature based on the study of colours and space which he created with large, fluid strokes of the brush. This book contains more than twentyfive works by the artist, painted at different points in his life. The.

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  • "Paul Cézanne, a contemporary of the Impressionists, to whose influence he submitted at the beginning of his career, very quickly turned towards a more personal research which made him the "father of modern painting". Most notably, he was a great influence on Braque and Picasso. Little recognised during his lifetime, derided by critics, Cézanne would nevertheless establish a new vision of nature based on the study of colours and space which he created with large, fluid strokes of the brush. This book contains more than twentyfive works by the artist, painted at different points in his life. The."
  • "Paul Cézanne, a contemporary of the Impressionists, to whose influence he submitted at the beginning of his career, very quickly turned towards a more personal research which made him the "father of modern painting". Most notably, he was a great influence on Braque and Picasso. Little recognised during his lifetime, derided by critics, Cézanne would nevertheless establish a new vision of nature based on the study of colours and space which he created with large, fluid strokes of the brush. This book contains more than twentyfive works by the artist, painted at different points in his life. The."@en
  • "Paul Cézanne, Zeitgenosse der Impressionisten, durch die er am Anfang seines Schaffens beeinflusst wird, hat sich sehr schnell an seinen persönlichen Interessen orientiert, die aus ihm den "Vater der modernen Malerei" machten. Er hat Braque und Picasso wesentlich beeinflusst. Zu Lebzeiten wenig beachtet und von den Kritikern verachtet, setzt sich Cézanne mit einer neuen Sicht der Natur durch, die auf dem Studium der Farben und des Raumes basiert, welche er durch breite, fließende Striche schafft. Dieses Buch präsentiert eine reiche Auswahl an Bildern des Künstlers, die er in verschiedenen Epoc."
  • "Paul Cézanne, contemporain des impressionnistes dont il a subi l'influence à ses débuts, s'est très vite orienté vers des recherches plus personnelles qui ont fait de lui le |(S0|(B père de la peinture moderne |(S1|(B. Il a notamment influencé Braque et Picasso. Peu reconnu de son vivant, raillé par la critique, Cézanne imposera cependant une nouvelle vision de la nature basée sur l'étude des couleurs et de l'espace qu'il façonne par de larges touches fluides. Ce livre présente plus de vingt-cinq toiles de l'artiste peintes à des époques différentes. Elles permettent d'apprécier l'évolution stylistique de."

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  • "Biography"
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  • "Electronic books"
  • "Online-Publikation"

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  • "Paul Cézanne (de)"
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  • "Paul Cézanne"