PAUL CEZANNE
Here are some facts about Paul Cezanne, the famous French Post-Impressionist painter.
Paul Cezanne was born on 19th January 1839 in Aix-en-Provence,
France.
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He is often credited with forming the bridge between the dominant
style of painting in that late 19th century (Impressionism) and the trend
towards Cubism in the
early 20th century.
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Cezanne wanted to represent real life in simple forms. He explored
using ‘geometric simplification’ and his work inspired Picasso and Matisse. They
referred to Cezanne as ‘the father of us all’.
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· An exhibition of his work in Paris in 1907, the year after
Cezanne’s death, exposed a new generation of artists to his work and
techniques.
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· Cezanne painted a range of different subjects during his career,
including: landscapes, still life and portraits.
· Cezanne painted slowly believing that he needed to truly observe
and understand his subject matter before he could capture the moment with a
brushstroke. He portrait might take him over 100 working sessions to complete.
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