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Still Life with Apples and Oranges, 1895 by Paul Cezanne Painted during a period when Cezanne produced many powerful images of solitude and unrest, Still Life with Apples and Oranges has the same emotional force and masterful inventiveness in the expression of joy.
The Card Players, 1890-92 by Paul Cezanne Cezanne's The Card Players is the image of a pure contemplativeness without pathos. Given the symmetry of the two card players looking fixedly at their cards, Cezanne had to surmount the rigidity and obviousness of the pair and yet preserve the gravity of their absorbed attitudes.
Self Portrait with Palette, 1885 by Paul Cezanne Cezanne's Self Portrait with Palette, 1885 is the most impersonal self-portraits we know - and not simply because the face and especially the eyes are unfinished.
Pyramid of Skulls, 1901 by Paul Cezanne Painted in a pale light against a dark background, Pyramid of Skulls is exceptional in the artist's oeuvre, for "in no other painting did Cézanne place his objects so close to the viewer."
The Abduction, 1867 by Paul Cezanne The Abduction, one of Cézanne's most remarkable early paintings , is impressive largely for its turgid force, held barely under his control. These figure paintings are the most difficult to enter into: they are sinister, with passion in turmoil just beneath the surface.
Paul Cézanne Biography - Paul Cezanne Paul Cézanne, who exhibited paintings rarely and lived progressively more in creative isolation, is considered nowadays as one of the greatest pioneers of modern art and painting, equally for the method that he evolved of putting down on canvas exactly what his eye saw in nature and for the qualities of form that he accomplished all the way ...
The Large Bathers, 1898-1905 by Paul Cezanne The Large Bathers, 1898-1905 is the largest of Cezanne's pictures and because it is also the most formal in aspect, it has been cited often as an example of his ideal of composition and his restoration of classic monumentality after its lapse during the nineteenth century.
Paul Cezanne - Paul Cézanne In his four decades career, Cezanne created more than 900 oil paintings and 400 watercolors, and his works influenced Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse and paved the way for modern art.
The Bather, 1885-87 by Paul Cezanne This drawing, so earnest and free, was a revelation to young artists about 1906 and helped to liberate them. The body is not stylized nor reduced, but reconstructed scrupulously according to an ideal of harmony and strength.
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