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Paul Cezanne
Paul Cezanne January 19, 1839 – October 22, 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century. Cezanne can be said to form the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and the early 20th century’s new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism. The line attributed to both Matisse and Picasso that Cezanne ”is the father of us all” cannot be easily dismissed.
Cezanne’s work demonstrates a mastery of design, colour, composition and draftsmanship. His often repetitive, sensitive and exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognisable. He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields, at once both a direct expression of the sensations of the observing eye and an abstraction from observed nature. The paintings convey Cezanne’s intense study of his subjects, a searching gaze and a dogged struggle to deal with the complexity of human visual perception.
Paul Cezanne was a French painter, often called the father of modern art, who strove to develop an ideal synthesis of representation, personal expression, and abstract pictorial order.
Cezanne was born in the southern French town of Aix-en-Provence, January 19, 1839, the son of a wealthy banker. His boyhood companion was Emile Zola, who later gained fame as a novelist and man of letters. As did Zola, Cezanne developed artistic interests at an early age, much to the dismay of his father. In 1862, after a number of bitter family disputes, the aspiring artist was given a small allowance and sent to study art in Paris, where Zola had already gone. From the start he was drawn to the more radical elements of the Parisian art world. He especially admired the romantic painter Eugene Delacroix and, among the younger masters, Gustave Courbet and the notorious Edouard Manet, who exhibited realist paintings that were shocking in both style and subject matter to most of their contemporaries.
Many of Cezanne’s early works were painted in dark tones applied with heavy, fluid pigment, suggesting the moody, romantic expressionism of previous generations. Just as Zola pursued his interest in the realist novel, however, Cezanne also gradually developed a commitment to the representation of contemporary life, painting the world he observed without concern for thematic idealization or stylistic affectation.
The most significant influence on the work of his early maturity proved to be Camille Pissarro, an older but as yet unrecognized painter who lived with his large family in a rural area outside Paris. Pissarro not only provided the moral encouragement that the insecure Cezanne required, but he also introduced him to the new impressionist technique for rendering outdoor light.
Along with the painters Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, and a few others, Pissarro had developed a painting style that involved working outdoors (en plein air) rapidly and on a reduced scale, employing small touches of pure color, generally without the use of preparatory sketches or linear outlines. In such a manner Pissarro and the others hoped to capture the most transient natural effects as well as their own passing emotional states as the artists stood before nature. Under Pissarro’s tutelage, and within a very short time during 1872-73, Cezanne shifted from dark tones to bright hues and began to concentrate on scenes of farmland and rural villages.
Although he seemed less technically accomplished than the other impressionists, Cezanne was accepted by the group and exhibited with them in 1874 and 1877. In general the impressionists did not have much commercial success, and Cezanne’s works received the harshest critical commentary. He drifted away from many of his Parisian contacts during the late 1870s and ’80s and spent much of his time in his native Aix. After 1882, he did not work closely again with Pissarro. In 1886, Cezanne became embittered over what he took to be thinly disguised references to his own failures in one of Zola’s novels. As a result he broke off relations with his oldest supporter. In the same year, he inherited his father’s wealth and finally, at the age of 47, became financially independent, but socially he remained quite isolated.
Cezanne’s goal was, in his own mind, never fully attained. He left most of his works unfinished and destroyed many others. He complained of his failure at rendering the human figure, and indeed the great figural works of his last years-such as The Large Bathers (circa 1899-1906, Museum of Art, Philadelphia) – reveal curious distortions that seem to have been dictated by the rigor of the system of color modulation he imposed on his own representations. The succeeding generation of painters, however, eventually came to be receptive to nearly all of Cezanne’s idiosyncrasies. Cezanne’s heirs felt that the naturalistic painting of impressionism had become formularized, and a new and original style, however difficult it might be, was needed to return a sense of sincerity and commitment to modern art.
For many years Cezanne was known only to his old impressionists colleagues and to a few younger radical Post-Impressionist artists, including the Dutch painter Vincent van Gogh and the French painter Paul Gauguin. In 1895, however, Ambroise Vollard, an ambitious Paris art dealer, arranged a show of Cezanne’s works and over the next few years promoted them successfully. By 1904, Cezanne was featured in a major official exhibition, and by the time of his death (in Aix on October 22, 1906) he had attained the status of a legendary figure. During his last years many younger artists traveled to Aix to observe him at work and to receive any words of wisdom he might offer. Both his style and his theory remained mysterious and cryptic; he seemed to some a naive primitive, while to others he was a sophisticated master of technical procedure. The intensity of his color, coupled with the apparent rigor of his compositional organization, signaled to most that, despite the artist’s own frequent despair, he had synthesized the basic expressive and representational elements of painting in a highly original manner.
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Ginger Jar 1895
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Still Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses 1890
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.629.00
Still Life with Apples and Oranges
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.589.00
Still Life with Apples and Peaches 1905
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
Still Life with Cherries and Peaches
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit 1900
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.569.00
Stoneware Pitcher
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.569.00
The Large Pear (La Grosse Poire)
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Still Life with Quince, Apples, and Pears
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.429.00
Les Pommes
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.569.00
Nature Morte De Pêches et Poires
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Dish of Apples
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.509.00
Pommes sur un Linge 1885
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Abricots et Cerises sur une Assiette
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.749.00
Bouilloire et Fruits
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.629.00
Théière et Oranges (La Nappe)
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.649.00
Poires dans une Assiette Blanche
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.429.00
Verre et Poires
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.379.00
Pichet et Fruits sur une Table
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.049.00
Four Peaches on a Plate
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.839.00
Nature Morte Au Melon Vert
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.839.00
Poires et Couteau
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.839.00
Nature Morte 1890
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.749.00
Deux Poires 1875
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.779.00
Still Life with Bottle, Glass, and Lemons
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.619.00
Fruit and a Jug on a Table 1890
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
Fruit on a Table
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.479.00
Apples, Pears and Grapes
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Still Life with Ginger Jar, Sugar Bowl, and Oranges
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
The Buffet 1877
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
The Peppermint Bottle
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
The Plate of Apples 1877
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.569.00
Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples 1877
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.539.00
Still Life with Kettle
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.629.00
Still Life with Onions
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
Still Life with Pears 1895
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.569.00
Still Life
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.589.00
Still Life with Apples and Pears
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.649.00
Still Life with Apples
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
Still Life with Apples
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.669.00
Still Life with Blue Pot
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.679.00
Still Life with Bread and Eggs 1865
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.649.00
Still Life with Commode
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.559.00
Still Life with Dresser
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.629.00
Straw-Trimmed Vase, Sugar Bowl and Apples
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.649.00
Three Pears
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.619.00
Sugar Bowl, Pears and Blue Cup 1865
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.669.00
Apples
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.749.00
Still Life with a Curtain 1895
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.669.00
Still-Life with a Watermelon and Pomegranates
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.839.00
Bottle and Fruits 1890
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.879.00
Grapes and Peach on a Plate
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.079.00
Plate of Fruit on a Chair
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.129.00
Plate with Fruit and Pot of Preserves
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.109.00
Milk-Jug and Lemon 1879
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.319.00
Apples and Cloth
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr2.699.00
Still Life, Rose and Fruit 1880
By Paul CezanneSizes starting at kr3.029.00

























































