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solasingles: I could stare at Paul Cézanne’s fruit stills for hours!
Justice78602373: A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art.
― Paul Cezanne
Sushant Our Sunshine
TheHallWay1: Most impressionist painters were in their 70s or 80s during WWI, tf would you expect Paul Cezanne to do in Amiens fam
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Chestnut Trees at the Jas de Bouffan in Winter 1885-87
spyroskarayian2: The Lac d'Annecy
Paul Cezanne
Date: 1896
Style: Post-Impressionism
Period: Final period
Genre: landscape
Media: oil, canvas
Location: Courtauld Gallery, London, UK
Dimensions: 65 x 81 cm
artforbecalm: still life with apples and a pot of primroses - paul cézanne (france, 1839-1906)
JackPolakoff: Still Life Ginger Pot Eggplants
Paul Cezanne
restot50: Still Life with Pomegranate and Pears, 1893, Paul Cézanne
stevew_artist: 'When I judge art, I take my painting and put it next to a God made object like a tree or flower. If it clashes, it is not art' - Paul Cezanne
Three Tulips, by Steve White. Sniff them out right here!!..
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, House and the Tree 1873-74
sailornor: "For an Impressionist to paint from nature is not to paint the subject, but to realize sensations." - Paul Cezanne
Chicago_Reader: "It’s intimidating for a painter like me to write about Paul Cézanne. It’s like trying to describe or explain God. Why bother? No words suffice. It just is and what I do couldn’t exist without what this guy did over a hundred years ago." | Dmitry Samarov
Pub_Hist: Paul Cézanne
Still life: Pots, bottle, cup and fruit
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Chestnut Trees at the Jas de Bouffan in Winter 1885-87
EhzNow: Paul Cézanne: The Life of an Artist - Art History School
salvasilha: Paul Cezanne
"A painter at work ", 1875
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, The Temptation of St Anthony 1873-77
MotivAppBot: The awareness of our own strength makes us modest.
[Paul Cezanne]
aWiseBot: "The awareness of our own strength makes us modest." - Paul Cezanne
rwang0: MyPOV: must see
A Paul Cezanne retrospective includes 80 paintings, 40 works on paper, and two sketchbooks of an artist who defied norms and inspired his contemporaries.
s_birrell: A Paul Cezanne retrospective includes 80 paintings, 40 works on paper, and two sketchbooks of an artist who defied norms and inspired his contemporaries.
SumoApps: Paul Cézanne was a French painter from the Post-Impressionist period (1886-1905). He is most well known for his highly recognizable, small brush strokes and use of color. These small brush strokes would come together to create highly intricate and detailed images.
Gex_the_Bot: This is like folding origami cranes at Paul Cezanne's bungalow!
carmel_mc_mahon: In Paul Cézanne’s Aix-en-Provence studio today. It is as he left it when he died.
Zimmy_TB: I wonder if Paul Cézanne's friends ever called him "Zanne tha Man"
kaigabot: Title: Gustave Boyer (b. 1840) in a Straw Hat
Date:1870–71
Artist: Paul Cézanne, , Oil on paper, laid down on canvas, Artist
Cebestianv: "A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." - Paul Cezanne
cume_ccc: "Flowers and Fruits"
Paul Cézanne
adapted by Cume
Norb_Lawrence: Paul Cezanne. Young Italian Woman at a Table
OrdoFibonacci: Paul Cezanne: A collection of 645 works (HD)
20LwAfy8dX9H8Lg: “Jas de Bouffan house and farm” by Paul Cézanne depicts an 18th-century homestead in Aix-en-Provence, where the artist spent much of his life
cecchi_giovanna: the bend in the road
paul cézanne
expatanon: Paul Cezanne. Yes, I wanted some still life fruit in here, and it gave me the following idea...
expatanon: Still Life with Hamberders and Orange Man, after Paul Cezanne
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Self-Portrait in a Peaked Cap c. 1873
Orionunevi: We live in a rainbow of chaos.
Paul Cezanne
festivaldiaries: The Basket Of Apples – Paul Cézanne – Greetings Card
TrueQuotation: Any young man who is unmarried at the age of twenty one is a menace to the community. — Paul Cezanne
zdfrp: Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) The Street (The Wall) 1875-76. Private collection
nightwingriah: Or Nightwing playing card with his villain using Paul Cezanne "The Card Players" reference (could be heartless or blockbuster)
odcinco: In Chicago, there’s no unseeing the world Cézanne left us
zdfrp: Forest
Paul Cezanne
Date: c.1890
Style: Post-Impressionism
Period: Mature period
Genre: landscape
Media: oil, canvas
Location: White House, Washington, DC, US
Dimensions: 72 x 92 cm
fraveris: Happy Father's Day !
Paul Cézanne - The Artist's Father, Reading - 1866
FlavinArchitect: Stair design sketches inspired by the MoMA exhibit of Paul Cezanne’s ‘study sheets’ drawings, where multiple images are combined on a single sheet of paper. Each drawing speaks to the others on the same sheet, and we are drawn into the architecture. Hand…
geeblaster: cezanne exhibit at the AIC revealing that there were simply an overwhelming number of men named Paul alive in the 1800s
Robertsixto2: There is a lot to unpack here.
Paul Cézanne
JackPolakoff: On the Banks of a River
Paul Cezanne
MarkTheAuthor: It’s so fine and yet so terrible to stand in front of a blank canvas.
Paul Cézanne
KrystynaPolask1: ☆Under this fine rain I breathe in the innocence of the world. I feel coloured by the nuances of infinity. At this moment I am one with my picture. We are an iridescent chaos.
By Paul Cezanne
TherapySE12: "I could paint for a hundred years, a thousand years without stopping and I would still feel as though I knew nothing."
— Paul Cezanne
JohnDante_: Paul Cézanne
The Bend in the Road
1900/1906
MaxBrown7: Paul Cezanne, French Post-Impressionist painter (1839-1906)
"Pyramid of Skulls"
His work laid the foundations of the transition from the 19th-century conception of artistic endeavour to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.
BadSpit: Paul Cézanne was an exceptionally slow and meticulous painter. So slow, in fact, that when he set out to paint a bowl of apples and oranges, the fruit would often rot before the canvas was completed. As a result, Cézanne used wax fruit as models for many of his still lifes.
BadSpit: Paul Cézanne acquired a bright green parrot of excellent voice, which he taught to repeat one phrase over and over again: “Cézanne is a great painter!”
Eagle_Aerial: Painting from nature is not copying the object, it's realising one's sensations.
― Paul Cezanne
Canon EOS R5, RF 28-70 at 70mm
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rm_blaber: Review | In Chicago, there’s no unseeing the world Cézanne left us
jpkalliomusic: “Don’t be an art critic, but paint, there lies salvation.”
– Paul Cézanne
wttw: Thought of as the greatest by artists like Pablo Picasso and Claude Monet, The Art Institute along with the Tate Modern in London is presenting its first exhibition of Paul Cezanne in 70 years.
KejiaJura: clothing and wallpaper blend together, peasant men become aristocrats, sky and horizon intrude on one another, the paint and the thing painted are captured in a liminal state of becoming and receding."
RobinLNorgren: Josey's Art School is a Creativity School in Arizona for kids : Paul Cezanne Elementary Art Lesson Pre-K to 6th Grade
MariaAragon64: Review | In Chicago, there’s no unseeing the world Cézanne left us
Poonit5: "Time and reflection change the sight little by little 'til we come to understand."
Paul Cezanne.
DianaCialino: In Chicago, there’s no unseeing the world Cézanne left us.
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Still-Life with Apples and a Pot of Primroses c. 1890
kaigabot: Title: Still Life with Jar, Cup, and Apples
Date:ca. 1877
Artist: Paul Cézanne, , Oil on canvas, Artist
cume_ccc: "Landscape. Road with Trees in Rocky Mountains"
Paul Cézanne
adapted by Cume
txfromnowhere: The awareness of our own strength makes us modest.
— Paul Cézanne.
banzainator: I had a wonderful time at the Norton Simon Museum today! These are some of my favorites:
1. The Mulberry Tree & Portrait of a Peasant, Vincent van Gogh
2. The Artist's Garden at Vétheuil, Claude Monet
3. The Flower Vendor, Diego Rivera
4. Uncle Dominique, Paul Cézanne.
theshortiesalon: “Tell me, do you think I’m going mad? I sometimes wonder, you know.” - Paul Cezanne
ScottAndPark: It may be that a senior Nazi stepped in and took it for themselves – Hermann Goering, after all, took works by Vincent van Gogh and Paul Cezanne for his private collection, despite both artists having been labelled as 'degenerate’ by the regime.
kl_elliott: They lard their lean books with the fat of others’ works.
-Robert Burton “The Anatomy of Melancholy” (1651)
“Young Man and Skull”
Paul Cezanne
1898
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Still-Life with Onions 1895-1900
cume_ccc: "Still Life with Apples and a Glass of Wine"
Paul Cézanne
adapted by Cume
MaggieMackBooks: We live in a rainbow of chaos.
Paul Cezanne
sailornor: "A work of art which did not begin in emotion is not art." - Paul Cezanne
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ScottAndPark: In Montemartre, he also began to experiment with sculptures and moved from his Fauvism period to one of Cubism. At this point he was inspired by the works of Paul Cezanne.
RaniaMaged18: Paul Cezanne
"Landscape with Poplars"
1887
cume_ccc: "A Lady in a Fur Wrap after El Greco"
Paul Cézanne
adapted by Cume
Baba_G_Quotes: The awareness of our own strength makes us modest. - Paul Cézanne
OrTerrible: French Painter Paul Cézanne, Self-Portrait in a Peaked Cap c. 1873
pax_art: "Art is a harmony parallel with nature." - Paul Cezanne
Have an amazing day, no matter what time you read this.
cume_ccc: "Bottles and Peaches"
Paul Cézanne
adapted by Cume
welfordwrites: The Card Players, by Paul Cezanne. One of the artist’s portrayals of peasant life in late 19th-century France. Click the link!
The_Art_Guide: DAILY ART QUOTE!
"We live in a rainbow of chaos.' Paul Cézanne
Image, 'Lac d'Annecy'
kenjikojimacom: What Madame Cézanne was thinking on a chair was in the portraits of Madame Cézanne by Paul Cézanne. I analyzed the image data of 7 paintings on a 12-tone scale in a modern European language and tried to interpret it on the piano.
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theartofstitch: Still Life with Seven Apples Cross Stitch Kit, Paul Cezanne
creativeblocker: The awareness of our own strength makes us modest. (Paul Cezanne)
radiodotsydney: Now playing on
WilloughtonSch: What a fabulous start to being inspired by Paul Cezanne’s still life paintings… we used chalk pastels to recreate apples on a plate.
TheMindLover: Summer storms
"Soft breezes stir the air….but threatening north wind sweeps them suddenly aside. The shepherd trembles, fearful of violent storm and what may lie ahead." (Vivaldi, The Four Seasons - Sonnets: "Summer", before 1725)
PAUL CÉZANNE Blue Landscape (1904-06)
MindsetCourse: The awareness of our own strength makes us modest. Paul Cezanne
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LovelyResin: The most seductive thing about art is the personality of the artist herself (himself).
-Paul Cézanne