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  1. Paul Cezanne (Art Profiles for Kids) by Kathleen Tracy, 2007-05-23
  2. Paul Cezanne: 1839-1906 Nature Into Art (Midsize) by Hajo Duchting, 2003-07-01
  3. Paul Cezanne: How He Amazed The World (Adventures in Art) by Angela Wenzel, 2005-02-28
  4. Cézanne/Pissarro, Johns/Rauschenberg: Comparative Studies on Intersubjectivity in Modern Art by Joachim Pissarro, 2006-07-24
  5. Paul Cezanne, Letters by Paul Cezanne, 1995-03-22
  6. Cezanne and Beyond (Philadelphia Museum of Art)
  7. Cezanne in Provence by Philip Conisbee, Denis Coutagne, 2006-02-11
  8. Paul Cezanne.
  9. Cezanne's Garden by Derek Fell, 2004-02-17
  10. Cezanne: a Study of His Development by Paul] Fry, Roger [Cezanne, 1960
  11. Conversations with Cézanne (Documents of Twentieth-Century Art)
  12. Paul Cézanne by Heinz DuthelAmazing Illustrated Biography (1) by Heinz Duthel, 2010-05-22
  13. The Complete Paintings of Cezanne (Penguin Classics of World Art) by Sandra Orienti, 1986-04-01
  14. A man and his mountain: The life of Paul Cezanne by Hugh McLeave, 1977

21. Apples And Oranges By Paul Cezanne
Information about the famous painting, a short biography and activity sheet for children.
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APPLES AND ORANGES
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Paul Cezanne (say ZAN) was born in France. His father was a wealthy banker and he wanted his son to become a banker. He did not approve of Cezanne's plan to become an artist, but he went on to Paris anyway. After a while, his father sent him a small allowance on which to live.
When he got to Paris, his paintings were so rough that none of the official art schools would admit him as a student. At first his paintings were done in dark colors, but Pissarro, another painter, encouraged him to paint out in the sunlight, and his paintings came alive with bright colors.
He did not like to be with other people and isolated himself, even from his friends. When he was 47 years old, his father died and he inherited his father's wealth.
He complained that he could not paint pictures of people properly, and in fact his still lifes; pictures of objects in settings, became his best works.
He was not very successful until in 1895 when Vollard, an art dealer in Paris, exhibited his works and he began to enjoy the success he had longed for.

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23. Paul Cezanne --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on paul cezanne French painter, one of the greatest of the PostImpressionists, whose works and ideas were
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24. Rodcorp: How We Work: Paul Cezanne, Artist
How we work paul cezanne, artist. cezanne claimed I advance all of my canvas at one time , which implies a slow but carefully maintained momentum (and
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Cezanne claimed: " I advance all of my canvas at one time ", which implies a slow but carefully maintained momentum (and Corot would say the same). But he was a perfectionist, often taking as many as five hundred sittings to complete a portrait. After a hundred and fifteen by the dealer Ambroise Vollard, he would say: " I am not entirely displeased with the shirt front ", but as the rest of the portrait seemed deficient, he threw it out More how we work Posted on December 06, 2004 in How we work Permalink
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25. Cezanne People Of Provence, - By Provence Beyond
paul Cézanne was born 19 January 1839 in Aixen-Provence (at number 55 Cours Mirabeau) and died 22 October 1906 in Aix-en-Provence.
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The D10 road northeast from Aix-en-Provence passes along the sloping north side of Ste Victoire, and has some good views of the mountain. This is also called the Route de Vavenargues, passing through that little village about 15 km from Aix. (The chateau de Vavenargues was the last home of Pablo Picasso.) The smaller D17 road (the Route de Tholonet) east from Aix-en-Provence goes through the lovely little village of Le Tholonet The Bibemus Quarries
Aix and Paris
Camille Pissarro and Guillaumin . He would later get to know Claude Monet Sisley Bazille and Renoir dark or romantic period of 1862-1870, and met Edouard Manet during this time. L'Estaque Vincent Van Gogh's final home in 1890.
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Jas-de-Bouffan L'Estaque . He painted there with Renoir in 1882. The actual "Jas" residence is located on the Route de Galice, also called the D64, the main road westward from Aix center that leads past Jas-du-Bouffan to the village of Gallice. Gardanne , in the mining hills 8 km southeast of Aix-en-Provence.

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27. Paul Cézanne Bio - French Post-Impressionist Painter Paul Cézanne
A profile of paul Cézanne (18391906), French Post-impressionist painter.
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    28. CEZANNE, Paul
    cezanne, paul. 1839 1906. French. Cézanne associated with the Impressionists, but always had other aims. He said that his ambition was to make of
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    Cézanne, paul. (b. Jan. 19, 1839, Aixen-Provence, Fr.d. Oct. 22, 1906, Aix-en-Provence) French painter, one of the greatest of the Postimpressionists,
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    French painter, one of the greatest of the Postimpressionists, whose works and ideas were influential in the aesthetic development of many 20th-century artists and art movements, especially Cubism . Cézanne's art, misunderstood and discredited by the public during most of his life, grew out of Impressionism and eventually challenged all the conventional values of painting in the 19th century through its insistence on personal expression and on the integrity of the painting itself. He has been called the father of modern painting.
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    30. Paul Cezanne, French Painter
    Intro to paul cezanne, French painter, born at Aixen-Provence in southern France on Jan. 19, 1839. Schooled in Aix, took law and drawing classes,
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    31. Looking For Cezanne - Centennial 2006 - Aix-en-Provence
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    next page : Plaques and studded pavements, however, do not a man reconstitute, much less bronze effigy in the rue des Chapeliers His remains are buried in the Saint Pierre cemetery, near his beloved route du Tholonet. next page : History of Aix Architecture in Aix Traditions in Aix Home-page ... Post-box Provence Live

    32. Paul Cezanne Prints And Posters At Art.com
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    34. Quotes From Paul Cezanne
    Quotes from the French Postimpressionist painter paul cezanne.
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    "It's so fine and yet so terrible to stand in front of a blank canvas." "Shadow is a colour as light is, but less brilliant; light and shadow are only the relation of two tones." "There are two things in the painter, the eye and the mind; each of them should aid the other." "Pure drawing is an abstraction. Drawing and colour are not distinct, everything in nature is coloured." "Painting from nature is not copying the object, it is realizing one's sensations." "The painter must enclose himself within his work; he must respond not with words, but with paintings." "Painting, like any art, comprises a technique, a workmanlike handling of material, but the accuracy of a tone and the flicitous combination of effects depend entirely on the choice made by the artist." "The most seductive thing about art is the personality of the artist himself."

    35. Cezanne In Provence . The Life Of Paul Cezanne | PBS
    The life of paul cezanne Portrait of paul cezanne An essay on the life and works of paul Cézanne, called by some “the father of modern art.”
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    c. 1875 A leading figure in the impressionist and post-impressionist movements, Cezanne had a profound influence on the course of modern art. However, during his life Cezanne exibited little and it was not until the turn of the 20th century that the significance of his work began to be recognized.
    Manet, Claude Monet and most notably the impressionist Camille Pissarro who would prove to be the most significant influence on his artistic development. Pissarro counseled Cezanne to shift away from the dark and heavy tones and thick textures of his early work to brighter hues, a concern with perspective, and an interest in scenes of farmland and rural villages. Together, they painted en plein air
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    36. Island Of Freedom - Paul Cézanne
    The French painter paul Cézanne is regarded today as one of the great forerunners of modern painting, both for the way that he evolved of putting down on
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    The French painter Paul Cézanne is regarded today as one of the great forerunners of modern painting, both for the way that he evolved of putting down on canvas exactly what his eye saw in nature and for the qualities of pictorial form that he achieved through a unique treatment of space, mass, and color. Cézanne was a contemporary of the impressionists, but he went beyond their interests in the individual brushstroke and the fall of light onto objects, to create, in his words, "something more solid and durable, like the art of the museums."
    Among the artists of his time, Cézanne perhaps has had the most profound effect on the art of the 20th century. He was the greatest single influence on both the French artist Henri Matisse, who admired his use of color, and the Spanish artist Pablo Picasso , who developed Cézanne's planar compositional structure into the cubist style. During the greater part of his own lifetime, however, Cézanne was largely ignored, and he worked in isolation. He mistrusted critics, had few friends, and, until 1895, exhibited only occasionally. He was alienated even from his family, who found his behavior peculiar and failed to appreciate his revolutionary art.

    37. Paul Cezanne Quotes
    56 quotes and quotations by paul cezanne. paul cezanne A thousand painters ought to be killed yearly. Say what you like I m every inch a painter.
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    Date of Death: October 22 Nationality: French Find on Amazon: Paul Cezanne Related Authors: Henri Matisse Robert Delaunay Francis Picabia Paul Gauguin ... Marc Chagall A puny body weakens the soul. Paul Cezanne A thousand painters ought to be killed yearly. Say what you like: I'm every inch a painter. Paul Cezanne A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art. Paul Cezanne An art which isn't based on feeling isn't an art at all. Paul Cezanne Art is a harmony parallel with nature. Paul Cezanne Don't be an art critic. Paint. There lies salvation. Paul Cezanne Doubtless there are things in nature which have not yet been seen. If an artist discovers them, he opens the way for his successors. Paul Cezanne For an Impressionist to paint from nature is not to paint the subject, but to realize sensations. Paul Cezanne Genius is the ability to renew one's emotions in daily experience.

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    39. Paul Cezanne - MSN Encarta
    Cézanne, paul (18391906), French painter, often called the father of modern art, who strove to develop an ideal synthesis of naturalistic
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    40. -Still Life- By Paul Cezanne
    Picture of Still Life by paul cezanne. Still Life- by paul cezanne. -Still Life- by paul cezanne. Return to Selected European Works
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