Cézanne

MX051430

WRITTEN IN FRENCH

An analysis of a selection of the artist's works. The contributors shed light on his contribution to art history.

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Characteristics

Number of pages
96
Artist
Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)
Dimensions
25 x 20 cm
Reference
MX051430
EAN
9782702211625
Size of the book
Paperback with flap
Publication date
19 juin 2026
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The work and its artist

Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)

Born in France, he studied painting at the Swiss Academy and forged links with the future Impressionists. In 1886, Zola, his friend Zola, dates him, uses him as a model to describe a failed painter. This is the end of their long friendship. On the other hand, he still has a very good relationship with Pissarro, whom he worships as a master: he works with him for two years but in 1877, he splits off from this movement. His research made him the precursor of cubism: drawing and colour became inseparable from the arrangement of the painting, which was organized from the inside.