Paul Cézanne
France 1839-1906
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was a French post-impressionist painter whose profound influence on 20th-century art is widely recognized. Born in Aix-en-Provence, France, Cézanne's artistic journey began amidst the lush landscapes of his native Provence, which would later become a recurrent theme in his work. Initially influenced by Romanticism and Realism, he gradually developed a distinctive style that paved the way for modern art movements like Cubism.
Cézanne's early works were characterized by dark tones and somber themes, reflecting his admiration for artists such as Caravaggio and Delacroix. However, it was his encounter with Impressionism that significantly shaped his artistic evolution. Although he exhibited with the Impressionists during their first shows, Cézanne sought to transcend the fleeting impressions of light and color characteristic of the movement. He aimed instead to capture the underlying structure and solidity of nature, focusing on geometric shapes and simplifying forms to reveal the essence of his subjects.
Innovative in his approach to painting, Cézanne emphasized the use of color and brushstrokes to create form and depth, eschewing traditional linear perspective. His landscapes, still lifes, and portraits exhibit a unique vision that dismantled classical representation, emphasizing planes and facets rather than smooth transitions. The "Mont Sainte-Victoire" series is an iconic example of this, showcasing his repeated exploration of the same subject under different lighting conditions and from various viewpoints.
His still lifes are equally celebrated for their innovative composition, often featuring tilted tabletops, asymmetrical arrangements, and vibrant colors that challenge conventional aesthetics. Notable works include "The Basket of Apples," where objects seem to exist independently yet coherently within the canvas, demonstrating his theory of 'treat[ing] nature by means of the cylinder, the sphere, the cone.'
Despite facing skepticism and criticism throughout much of his career, Cézanne's impact on modern art has been immense. Artists including Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque openly acknowledged his influence on the development of Cubism, and his legacy extends to many other avant-garde movements that followed. Today, Paul Cézanne is revered as one of the most important figures in the transition from late 19th-century Impressionism to early 20th-century Modernism, contributing significantly to the foundations of contemporary art practice.
Collection of Works(Page 15)
Still Life with Apples and Pears
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3624 × 2742 px
Still Life With Cherries And Peaches
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 6128 × 5008 px
Still Life with Statuette
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3627 × 2827 px
Studies Including Madame Cézanne
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3448 × 2219 px
Still Life with Blue Pot
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 10828 × 8226 px
Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3675 × 3026 px
Stillleben mit blauer Flasche, Zuckerdose und Äpfeln
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3508 × 2710 px
Study for 'The Judgement of Paris' or 'The Amorous Shepherd'
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3384 × 2207 px
Still Life with Bottle, Glass, and Lemons
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 2344 × 3000 px
Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 4000 × 3356 px
Studies Including a Straw Hat
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3466 × 2283 px
Study of 'The Roman Orator (Germanicus)'
Type: World-Famous Paintings
Painter: Paul Cézanne
Resolution: 3408 × 2154 px