Cézanne in the Barnes Foundation

Cézanne in the Barnes Foundation
Author: André Dombrowski
Publisher: Rizzoli Publications
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021-10-26
Genre: Art
ISBN: 084786488X

A monumental volume devoted to one of the world’s largest and most spectacular collections of Cézannes. The Barnes Foundation’s holdings of works by the renowned Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne (1839–1906)—sixty-one oils on canvas and eight works on paper—are among the most significant in the world. The Barnes Foundation was established in 1922 by scientist, entrepreneur, and educator Dr. Albert C. Barnes, a passionate supporter of European modernism. His virtually unrivaled collection, which can only be viewed at the Barnes Foundation, also includes exceptional paintings by Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Henri Matisse, Pablo Picasso, and many others. Beginning in 1912, Barnes acquired works by Cézanne from major Paris dealers such as Paul Durand-Ruel and soon ranked among the artist’s most prominent collectors. At the time, this expressed a pioneering taste that Barnes shared with only a small group of enthusiasts, even though Cézanne had been posthumously hailed as a father of modern art at the turn of the twentieth century. The foundation’s impressive holdings of Cézannes—never before published in a single study in their entirety—span every period of the artist’s career and include his largest rendition of The Card Players and one of the three versions of The Large Bathers, one of his signal testaments. This lavishly illustrated landmark volume is both a work on Cézanne and his time, and an impetus for further study of an artist whose oeuvre is at once luminous, austere, challenging, and deeply confounding.

Cézanne's Composition

Cézanne's Composition
Author: Erle Loran
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2006
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780520248458

Praise for the first edition: "I have learned a great deal from his book about modern painting in general. [Loran] devotes his attention mainly to Cezanne's concrete means and methods, and he arrives thereby at an understanding of Cezanne's art more essential than any other I have seen in print."--Clement Greenberg, Nation

Cézanne

Cézanne
Author: Alex Danchev
Publisher: Pantheon
Total Pages: 554
Release: 2012
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0307377075

A major biography--the first comprehensive new assessment to be published in decades--of the brilliant work and restless life of Paul Cezanne, the most influential painter of his time, whose vision revolutionized the role of the painter.

The Art of Cézanne

The Art of Cézanne
Author: Kurt Badt
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 1965
Genre: CEZANNE, PAUL,1839-1906
ISBN:

An analytical study of the work of Cezanne throwing light on the entire scope, individuality, and significance of his art.

Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne
Author: Christopher Lloyd
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2015
Genre: Artists
ISBN: 9780500093870

Drawing was central to Cézanne's indefatigable search for solutions to the problems posed by the depiction of reality. Many of his watercolours are equal to his paintings, and he himself made no real distinction between painting and drawing. This book's six chapters are arranged thematically covering the whole range of Cézanne's oeuvre: works after the Old Masters such as Michelangelo and Rubens; his period as one of the Impressionists; his exploration of both portraiture and the human figure, including the magnificent bathers; his interaction with landscape, particularly in his native Provence and the dominating form of Mont Sainte-Victoire; and finally the magisterial still lifes. In the Introduction, as well as throughout the book, Lloyd sets the drawings and watercolours in the context of Cézanne's life and overall artistic development. The result is a greater understanding of the process that led to some of the most absorbing art ever produced.

Paul Cézanne, 1839-1906

Paul Cézanne, 1839-1906
Author: Ulrike Becks-Malorny
Publisher: Taschen
Total Pages: 102
Release: 2001
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783822856420

From banker to painter - Cezanne and the Impressionists - Harmony in parallel with nature - Still lifes - Mont Saint-Victoire - Latter years.

World of Cezanne

World of Cezanne
Author: Richard W. Murphy
Publisher: Time Life Education
Total Pages: 192
Release: 1968
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780809402724

Follows the career of the mid-19th century post-Impressionistic artist, Cezanne, whose work influenced the later Expressionist, Fauvist, and Cubist schools

Cézanne and the Apple Boy

Cézanne and the Apple Boy
Author: Laurence Anholt
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Childrens Books
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2015-04-02
Genre:
ISBN: 9781847806048

Paul Cezanne was one of the greatest of the French impressionist painters. This delightful book follows his son, also called Paul, as he travels to the mountains to spend a summer with his father. He discovers that his father, a very large man, paints the natural world with a passion that few can understand. But one day they meet an art dealer in a village who offers to try to sell some of the paintings in Paris ... the rest is history. The reader gains a real insight into Cezanne the man through the eyes of a child - sometimes frightening, fastidious (he won't touch other people), warm-hearted, driven by a passion for his art. And it provides a vivid introduction to Cezanne's work, with reproductions of his most famous paintings incorporated in the illustrations.

Cézanne Drawing

Cézanne Drawing
Author: Kiko Aebi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781633451261

Although he is most often celebrated as a painter, Paul Cézanne's extraordinary vision was fuelled by his experiments on paper. In pencil and watercolour, on individual sheets and across the pages of sketchbooks, the artist described form through multiple probing lines; realized compositions through repetitions and transformations; and conjured kaleidoscopic colour through laborious layering of watercolour. It is in these material realities of drawing where we see Cézanne at his most modern: embracing the unfinished, making process visible, and actively inviting the viewer to participate in the act of perception. To date, exhibitions devoted to Cézanne have tended to focus on a single genre, a specific theme, or an isolated moment within the artist's oeuvre. Published to accompany an exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, this is the first major effort to unite drawings from across Cézanne's entire career, tracing the development of his practice on paper, exploring working methods that transcend subject, and devoting research to conservation as well as curatorial fronts.

Cézanne and the Provençal Table

Cézanne and the Provençal Table
Author: Jean-Bernard Naudin
Publisher: Clarkson Potter Publishers
Total Pages: 191
Release: 1995
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780517701850

The second contribution to the series that began with