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Cézanne's Gravity

Author : Carol M. Armstrong
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 47,8 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Painting, French
ISBN : 0300266839

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"Cézanne's Gravity is an ambitious reassessment of the paintings of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906). Whereas previous studies have often looked at the artist's work for its influence on his successors and on the development of abstraction, Carol Armstrong untethers it from this timeline, examining Cézanne's painting as a phenomenological and intellectual endeavor. Armstrong uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyze Cézanne's work, pairing the painter with artists and thinkers who came after him, including Roger Fry, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Rainer Maria Rilke, R.D. Laing, and Helen Frankenthaler. Through these pairings, Armstrong addresses diverse subjects that illuminate Cézanne's painting, from the nonlinear narratives of modernist literature and the ways in which space and time act on objects, to color sensation and the schizophrenic mind. Cézanne's Gravity attends to both the physicality of the artist's works and the weight they bear on the history of art. This distinctive study not only invites its readers to view Cézanne's paintings with fresh eyes but also offers a new methodology for art historical inquiry outside linear narratives, one truly fitting for our time"--Publisher's description.

Cézanne's Gravity

Author : Carol Armstrong
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 293 pages
File Size : 45,9 Mb
Release : 2018-11-13
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300232714

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A transformative study, freeing the artist from outdated art historical narratives and revealing his work as newly strange again Cézanne’s Gravity is an ambitious reassessment of the paintings of Paul Cézanne (1839–1906). Whereas previous studies have often looked at the artist’s work for its influence on his successors and on the development of abstraction, Carol Armstrong untethers it from this timeline, examining Cézanne’s painting as a phenomenological and intellectual endeavor. Armstrong uses an interdisciplinary approach to analyze Cézanne’s work, pairing the painter with artists and thinkers who came after him, including Roger Fry, Virginia Woolf, Albert Einstein, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Rainer Maria Rilke, R. D. Laing, and Helen Frankenthaler. Through these pairings, Armstrong addresses diverse subjects that illuminate Cézanne’s painting, from the nonlinear narratives of modernist literature and the ways in which space and time act on objects, to color sensation and the schizophrenic mind. Cézanne’s Gravity attends to both the physicality of the artist’s works and the weight they bear on the history of art. This distinctive study not only invites its readers to view Cézanne’s paintings with fresh eyes but also offers a new methodology for art historical inquiry outside linear narratives, one truly fitting for our time.

Cézanne

Author : Alex Danchev
Publisher : Pantheon
Page : 554 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780307377074

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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 William S. Paley Collection

Author : William Rubin,Matthew Armstrong
Publisher : The Museum of Modern Art
Page : 189 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9780870708404

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The William S. Paley Collection by William Rubin,Matthew Armstrong Pdf

"William S. Paley, founder of CBS, Inc., and a towering figure in the development of entertainment and communications industries, was also a committed collector and patron of modern art. This book catalogues the highly personal collection of paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings, by such artists as [Paul] Cézanne, [Paul] Gauguin, [Henri] Matisse, [Pablo] Picasso, and others, that he bequeathed to the Museum of Modern Art. ..."--Back cover.

Painting Lessons from the Great Masters

Author : Hereward Lester Cooke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 1967
Category : Painting
ISBN : UOM:39015006747755

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Cézanne's Composition

Author : Erle Loran
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 174 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : Art
ISBN : 0520248457

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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

Painting Techniques of the Masters

Author : Hereward Lester Cooke
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 280 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 1972
Category : Architecture
ISBN : UOM:39015033429443

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Painting Techniques of the Masters by Hereward Lester Cooke Pdf

A revised and enlarged edition of Painting lessons from the great masters.

The Awakened Eye

Author : Anonim
Publisher : Random House (NY)
Page : 172 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Art
ISBN : STANFORD:36105005355974

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Cezanne

Author : William Rubin
Publisher : Museum of Modern Art
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 47,6 Mb
Release : 1990-08-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0810960192

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Color and black-and-white reproductions of oils and watercolors created between 1895 and 1906 are augmented by essays appraising Cezanne's purposes, motifs, style, and triumphs in his last, great period

Cézanne

Author : Ambroise Vollard
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 162 pages
File Size : 54,6 Mb
Release : 1984-01-01
Category : Art
ISBN : 0486247295

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Cézanne by Ambroise Vollard Pdf

Friend and art dealer Ambroise Vollard describes Cezanne's career and attempts to capture the artist's complex personality

Paul Cezanne: A-Z

Author : James H. Rubin
Publisher : Hatje Cantz
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-10-26
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 3775749136

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Paul Cezanne: A-Z by James H. Rubin Pdf

An affordable introduction to the key places, people and motifs in the life and art of Cezanne Paul Cezanne's incomparable, architectonic rendering of light and color provided the foundation of his reputation as a forerunner of modernism. Which specific locations left such vivid impressions on this scion of a provincial banker's family? What and who were the influences supporting and advancing his innovative oeuvre? In this affordable volume, acclaimed art historian James H. Rubin traces Cezanne's life and work from A to Z, creating an image of a painter who aspired to "do Poussin over again after nature." As the book's title indicates, Rubin also explicates and champions the Société Paul Cezanne's campaign to remove the accent on the artist's surname in accordance with its original Provençal spelling. James H. Rubin (born 1944) is an art historian and professor at the State University of New York in Stony Brook, specializing in 19th-century art with a particular interest in French modernism. He has published 13 books, including Impressionism (Phaidon, 1999), Impressionism and the Modern Landscape (University of California Press, 2008), How to Read Impressionism (Abrams, 2013) and, most recently, Why Monet Matters: Meanings Among the Lily Pads (Penn State University Press, 2021).

Cezanne and the End of Impressionism

Author : Richard Shiff
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 340 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Art
ISBN : 0226753069

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Drawing on a broad foundation in the history of nineteenth-century French art, Richard Shiff offers an innovative interpretation of Cézanne's painting. He shows how Cézanne's style met the emerging criteria of a "technique of originality" and how it satisfied critics sympathetic to symbolism as well as to impressionism. Expanding his study of the interaction of Cézanne and his critics, Shiff considers the problem of modern art in general. He locates the core of modernism in a dialectic of making (technique) and finding (originality). Ultimately, Shiff provides not only clarifying accounts of impressionism and symbolism but of a modern classicism as well.

Paul Cézanne and artworks

Author : Natalia Brodskaya
Publisher : Parkstone International
Page : 180 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2022-12-06
Category : Art
ISBN : 9781781609569

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Paul Cézanne and artworks by Natalia Brodskaya Pdf

Since his death 100 years ago, Cézanne has become the most famous painter of the nineteenth century. He was born in Aix-en-Provence in 1839 and the happiest period of his life was his early youth in Provence, in company with Emile Zolá, another Italian. Following Zolá’s example, Cézanne went to Paris in his twenty-first year. During the Franco-Prussian war he deserted the military, dividing his time between open-air painting and the studio. He said to Vollard, an art dealer, “I’m only a painter. Parisian wit gives me a pain. Painting nudes on the banks of the Arc [a river near Aix] is all I could ask for.” Encouraged by Renoir, one of the first to appreciate him, he exhibited with the impressionists in 1874 and in 1877. He was received with derision, which deeply hurt him. Cézanne’s ambition, in his own words, was “to make out of Impressionism something as solid and durable as the paintings of the museums.” His aim was to achieve the monumental in a modern language of glowing, vibrating tones. Cézanne wanted to retain the natural colour of an object and to harmonise it with the various influences of light and shade trying to destroy it; to work out a scale of tones expressing the mass and character of the form. Cézanne loved to paint fruit because it afforded him obedient models and he was a slow worker. He did not intend to simply copy an apple. He kept the dominant colour and the character of the fruit, but heightened the emotional appeal of the form by a scheme of rich and concordant tones. In his paintings of still-life he is a master. His fruit and vegetable compositions are truly dramatic; they have the weight, the nobility, the style of immortal forms. No other painter ever brought to a red apple a conviction so heated, sympathy so genuinely spiritual, or an observation so protracted. No other painter of equal ability ever reserved for still-life his strongest impulses. Cézanne restored to painting the pre-eminence of knowledge, the most essential quality to all creative effort. The death of his father in 1886 made him a rich man, but he made no change in his abstemious mode of living. Soon afterwards, Cézanne retired permanently to his estate in Provence. He was probably the loneliest of painters of his day. At times a curious melancholy attacked him, a black hopelessness. He grew more savage and exacting, destroying canvases, throwing them out of his studio into the trees, abandoning them in the fields, and giving them to his son to cut into puzzles, or to the people of Aix. At the beginning of the century, when Vollard arrived in Provence with intentions of buying on speculation all the Cézannes he could get hold of, the peasantry, hearing that a fool from Paris was actually handing out money for old linen, produced from barns a considerable number of still-lifes and landscapes. The old master of Aix was overcome with joy, but recognition came too late. In 1906 he died from a fever contracted while painting in a downpour of rain.

Cezanne

Author : Achim Borchardt-Hume,Gloria Groom,Caitlin Haskell,Natalia Sidlina
Publisher : Yale University Press
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2022-05-31
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780300263886

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Cezanne by Achim Borchardt-Hume,Gloria Groom,Caitlin Haskell,Natalia Sidlina Pdf

Evoking the sensory richness and ambitions of the beloved French artist's work through a multifaceted exploration of his art, career, and legacy Cezanne presents a new examination of the work of Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) across media and genres, surveying his career from the varied perspectives of art historians, conservation scientists, and a roster of renowned contemporary painters, including Etel Adnan, Phyllida Barlow, Paul Chan, Julia Fish, Ellen Gallagher, Lubaina Himid, Kerry James Marshall, Rodney McMillian, Laura Owens, and Luc Tuymans. Featuring wide-ranging essays and a series of maps tracing Cezanne's travels across the French landscape, this lavishly illustrated publication highlights the artist's favorite motifs, influence on his peers, and pivotal role in the development of modern art, in addition to presenting state-of-the-art technical analysis of his pigments and methods. It offers a fresh look at the ways in which Cezanne, driven by what he described as "strong sensations," sought to develop a visual language that could fully translate his intense feelings into paintings. In doing so, he opened up possibilities that were embraced and elaborated by artists in his time and into the present. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (May 15-September 5, 2022) Tate Modern, London (October 5, 2022-March 12, 2023)

Cézanne and Modernism

Author : Joyce Medina
Publisher : State University of New York Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 1995-01-25
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781438412726

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This book explores the contemporary modification of traditional relations among the arts. Interpreting Cézanne as a founder of Modernism, it focuses on an aesthetics of the image (with roots in Bergson, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty) of equivalent value across the arts and in literature. The author argues that Cézanne's transformation of traditional pictorial images and invention of radically new types of images resulted in the replacement of the mimetic motivation of the pictorial sign by symbolist, plastic, contemplative, and visionary motivations. These yielded four corresponding types of images all of which can be generally found together in all the great Modernist masters. After surveying the transformation of the image in the psychological theories of the nineteenth century, this investigation focuses on the Bergsonian philosophy of the image as a hermeneutical parallel of Cézanne's pictorial theory and practice. Included are original readings of the most important serial paintings of Cézanne, including the Mont. Ste.-Victoire, the Bathers, and the Cardplayers.