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 ...
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 ...
Paul Cézanne’s muse was not a person but a mountain. Montagne Sainte-Victoire, a mountain overlooking Aix-en-Provence in southern France, fascinated the visionary artist for decades, resulting in over ...
Paul Cézanne, "Still Life with Apples" (1893–94) (The J. Paul Getty Museum; all images courtesy Tate Modern) LONDON — Cézanne at the Tate Modern is the most comprehensive show of works by the artist ...
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 ...
Anyone familiar with Paul Cézanne’s portraits will recognize the solemn woman with the oval face, tight lips, and large dark eyes, her dark hair invariably pulled back and parted in the center. But ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Cézanne painted Mont Sainte-Victoire, a symbol of Provence, more than a hundred times . | Credit: ...
Paul Cézanne is one of the greatest artists of all time. And that's almost all there is to say about him. That may be what makes him so much greater than others. Look at almost any Cézanne, in any ...
“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 ...
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A watercolour by Paul Cezanne believed lost for nearly 60 years has been bought by an anonymous buyer for more than £12million at a New York City auction. The picture was a study for Cezanne's ...
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