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Moments of Paul Cézanne

 

1867. Christ in Limbo. Early work (this stage is also called the "dark period" because of the use of black). We see in his brushstroke his admiration for Delacroix.

1867. Satyrs and Nymphs

1870. The Temptation of St. Anthony

1872-73. Old Road at Auvers-sur-Oise. In 1972, he met Pissarro, and we see the influence of Impressionism in his brushwork and palette (he even exhibited with the impressionists).

1873. The House of the Hanged Man

1873-74. A Modern Olympia

1876. Afternoon in Naples

1877. Madame Cézanne in a Red Armchair

1877. The Eternal Feminine

1885-87. Still Life with Cherries and Peaches. From 1880, he settled in Provence and began his mature stage, when his personal style (which breaks with traditional perspective, builds with volumes, and geometrizes the elements of the painting) began to make him "the father of modernity."

1887. Mont Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine

1888-89. Boy in a Red Vest

1888-90. Kitchen Table

1888-90. Madame Cézanne in Blue

1890. Bathers

1890-92. Study for the Card Players

1890-92. The Card Players

1892-95. Mont Sainte-Victoire

1893-94. Still Life with Apples

1893-95. The Peppermint Bottle

1894-95. The Card Players

1895. Woman with a Coffee Pot

1899. Mont Sainte-Victoire1900. Women Bathing

1900-05. Les Grandes Baigneuses

1900-06. Les Grandes Baigneuses

1904. Sainte-Victoire Mountain and Black Castle

 

Recommended links:

The importance of Mont Sainte-Victoire (1892/1895).

Fundamental Post-Impressionist Painters.

Paul Cézanne and his Revolutionary Still Lifes.

Characteristic Elements of Post-Impressionist Painting.

Timeline: from Neoclassicism till the end of the 19th century.

Post-Impressionism.

Fundamental Paintings to Understand the History of Painting: Les Demoiselles d’Avignon, Picasso.

When does Modern Art Start?

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