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Paul Cezanne

1839-1906

Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose works are considered a bridge between the 19th century Impressionism and the 20th century's newer artistic movements like Cubism. Born in Aix-en-Provence, Cezanne's early works were rejected by the French academy, but he went on to develop a highly influential style, breaking from the Impressionist interest in capturing fleeting effects of light and color.

Cezanne is renowned for his intense study of his subjects, using geometric shapes and multiple viewpoints to build form through color. His still life paintings of apples, pitchers and other simple objects are considered among his greatest achievements, demonstrating his analytical approach to depicting mass, volume and perspective.

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Other Paintings by Paul Cezanne

The Village of Gardanne
Subject: Villages and Towns
Gardanne
Subject: Villages and Towns
Almond Trees in Provence
Subject: Fields, Trees and Plants
Curtain, Jug and Fruit
Subject: Ceramics, Pottery, and Jugs
Guillaumin by the Road
Subject: Fields, Trees and Plants
Vessels, Fruit and Cloth in Front of a Chest
Subject: Ceramics, Pottery, and Jugs
The Church of Saint-Pierre in Avon
Subject: Churches, Temples and Mosques
The Large Bathers 2
Subject: Nude Women
Still Life with a Ginger Jar and Eggplants
Subject: Goblets, Bottles, and Jars
Farm at Montgeroult
Subject: Street Scenes
Still Life with a Plate of Cherries
Subject: Ceramics, Pottery, and Jugs