Paul Cezanne: Legend of Provence
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Paul Cezanne was described as “the father of us all” by Pablo Picasso, as he was greatly influenced by Cezanne, and Picasso doesn’t stand alone. Cezanne, the French artist from Aix-en-Provence, was depicted as a “visionary ahead of his time, Cezanne’s innovative style, use of perspective, composition, and color profoundly influenced 20th century art.” Cezanne is responsible for the French movement, Post-Impressionism, or the response against Impressionism. Also, for Cezanne produced art as early as the 1860s, but this paper will concentrate on his work during the period of 1890-1905, when he lived permanently in Provence. A description of Cezanne’s artistic style will help interpret the paintings, (list paintings). Anyone of such fame and notoriety has to begin somewhere, and for Cezanne it was January 19, 1839, in Aix-en-Provence
 
 

Table of Contents Paul Cezanne: Legend of Provence Table of Contents

 
  1. Introduction.
  2. Cezanne's return to Paris in 1862.
  3. Cezanne's paintings of landscapes of Bibemus Quarry and Mont Sainte-Victoire.
  4. Cezanne in the 1890s.
  5. Cezanne's final series of images of Mont Sainte-Victoire during 1902 to 1906.
  6. The Bathers - one of Cezanne's favorite themes.
  7. Oil paints and watercolours.
  8. The last of Cezanne's favorites themes - still lifes.
 
 
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