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... directly followed Impressionism. One artist, who led the Post Impressionism movement, was French artist, Paul Cezanne. Much of his ...
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Paul Cezanne was born in 1839 in the southern French town of Aix-en-Provence. He was the son of a wealthy banker. He became interested ...
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... She looks young and beautiful. Finally, Paul Cezanne a French artist painted the art Vase of flowers 1838. Paul Cezanne painted with oil on canvas. ...
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... I viewed Cezanne's artwork at the Saint Louis Art Museum in Forest Park, Missouri. The works were displayed on the main floor in the French Impressionist ...
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... Georges Seurat exhibited Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte (1884-1886), and to have ended in 1906, the year French painter Paul Cezanne died. ...
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... The principle of the cubist school follow the instruction of the French postimpressionist Paul Cezanne, "Everything in nature takes its form from the sphere ...
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... Living through the Napoleonic Wars and in Spain during the French occupation gave Goya a ... and close to home?" In looking at the works of Paul Cezanne and Henri ...
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... Living through the Napoleonic Wars and in Spain during the French occupation gave Goya a ... and close to home?" In looking at the works of Paul Cezanne and Henri ...
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... is immense in nature, just as immense in its independent manner as Cezanne. ... An initial familiarity with the French landscape painter Eugene Boudin who painted ...
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... Cezanne's influence can be felt in this fragmentation, as can Picasso's love of ambiguity ... The words MA JOLIE (French for "my pretty one") appear at the bottom ...
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... use of color to render forms and organize spatial planes, came about first through the influence of the French painters Paul Gauguin and Paul Cezanne and the ...
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... Cezanne and of the Orient; and for Seraut, obsessed with experimental vision of art. Until 1886, he had only known the Dutch painters and a handful of French ...
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... Renoir, Camille Pissarro, Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Alfred Sisley, and Berthe Morisot. When he died, he contributed his collection to the French government. ...
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... Cezanne's Mont Sainte-Victoire Seen From The Bibemus Quarry (1897). ... rhyming with peace; Picasso the bohemian Spaniard, Matisse the detached French bourgeois. ...
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... misplaced to replace social activism as a significant of French turn-of ... example Gris, Herbin and Serverini extended beyond the conventional Cezanne-like range ...
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... First; was an exhibition held in Moscow dedicated to the French Impressionists, Monet's, 'Haystacks' made an ... However he also mentions Cezanne as being crucial. ...
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... a symbolism of great anguish and misery, inspired by the French painter Maurice ... was an inspiration given to him by a Postimpressionist painter, Paul Cezanne. ...
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... he studied painting in Europe between 1907 and 1921, becoming familiar with the innovative cubist forms of the French painter Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso. ...
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... he studied painting in Europe between 1907 and 1921, becoming familiar with the innovative cubist forms of the French painter Paul Cezanne and Pablo Picasso. ...
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... Cezanne and of the Orient; and for Seraut, obsessed with experimental vision of art. Until 1886, he had only known the Dutch painters and a handful of French ...
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... the acquaintance of Spanish artist Pablo Picasso and of the French painter Georges ... The portrait of Josette is based on his studies after Corot and Cezanne. ...
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... Braque's interest in Cezanne's strangely distorted forms and unconventional perspective led ... outbreak of World War I. Fernand Leger, a French painter, started ...
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... of Monet, but also the world of Impressionism, art and French society during ... In 1874, Manet, Degas, Cezanne, Renoir, Pissarro, Sisley and Monet put together ...
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Henri Matisse, French artist, was a leader of the Fauve group. ... Some of his first influences were those of Gauguin, Cezanne, and Van Gogh. ...
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... whose works have been defined in this category include Paul Cezanne (1839-1906 ... ways of expression and broke free from the established French painting traditions ...
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Claude Monet was a French landscape painter and a founder of impressionism. ... They included Pissarro, Cezanne, Renoir, Sisley, and Bazille. ...
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... of French painters, the German Expressionists, Abstract Expressionism, and Cubism, all stemming from their studies of Gauguin, Van Gogh, Munch and Cezanne ( ...
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