What inspired Mary Cassatt’s portraits of mothers? Why did Jackson Pollock paint on the floor? Eureka investigates the origins of artists’ most famous works and techniques, unpacking how great art ...
Photographer Joel Meyerowitz captured objects in Cézanne's studio against a grey wall, considering the influence of this background on the artist's work. “The play of light on this particular tone of ...
A Cézanne (left) hangs with the Museum of Fine Arts' Gauguin as part of the museum's "Visting Masterpieces" series. (Courtesy of the Museum of Fine Arts) In retrospect, the two major late paintings by ...
An art historian has discovered a previously unknown link between two landscapes by Paul Cézanne by studying the paper he used 140 years ago. It turns out that the great Post-Impressionist painter ...
Cézanne et Moi opens with one of the most difficult things to depict on screen: the inner toil of an artist at work. Yet the first character to appear is not painter Paul Cezanne but the movie's "moi" ...
The Grand Palais is hosting a major exhibition dedicated to Paul Cézanne, titled Cézanne and Us, running from September 23, ...
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Paul Cézanne's Hometown of Aix-en-Provence Is Finally Celebrating Its Most Famous Native Son
Before his death, Paul Cézanne offered 100 of his paintings to the art museum in Aix-en-Provence, the city in southern France where he was born and lived for more than 40 years. Despite hosting the ...
“He is the father of us all,” Picasso is quoted as saying of Cézanne. In this remarkable exhibition of 60 portraits from Cézanne's entire career, on view at The National Gallery of Art in Washington D ...
In 1860, shortly after his father purchased the Jas de Bouffan estate on the west side of Aix-en-Provence, a 21-year-old Paul Cezanne turned the grand salon of the manor house, or bastide, into his ...
He painted his wife without lips. He painted his friend with a spinal deformity. And he painted himself as a ghost in a top hat. Paul Cézanne’s unflinching portraits, coming to Britain this autumn, ...
Some of us don’t like the inarguably great artist Paul Cézanne as much as we know we are supposed to. I, for one, have struggled with him all my art-loving life. Others, as I’ve confirmed in recent ...
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