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Apples and Oranges, 1900 #postimpressionism #paulcezanne https://t.co/raKAtVkNZK
Still life with peaches and figs. Paul. Cezanne. late 19th century. The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford.
‘Zelten’ is a rich fruit cake made with dried figs and nuts that is traditionally made in Trentino Alto Adige for Christmas. Recipe on https://t.co/um1EJ6OkRR #driedfigs #fruitcake
Paul Cézanne
Still Life with Cherries and Peaches, 1885-1887
#art #paulcezanne #painting #fineart #impressionism #stilllife #naturemorte #pintura #Cezanne
Madame Cezanne with Hortensias, 1885 #cezanne #postimpressionism https://t.co/hzADVA3IaV
Paul Cezanne
The Banks of the Marne ; 1888
Post-Impressionism
oil, canvas (65 x 81 cm)
Hermitage Museum, Saint Petersburg, Russia
"I believe in the logical development of what we see and feel through the study of nature. Techniques are merely the means of making the public feel what we ourselves feel, and making Us acceptable”. #PaulCezanne, 1906 @Tate
Very busy & crowded @ #TateModern’s #PaulCezanne EY Exhibition @Tate Still life: Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier; Chestnut Trees at Jas de Bouffan; Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses); Mont Sainte-Victoire Seen from the Bibérus Quarry
Still Life with Red Onions, 1898 #paulcezanne #cezanne https://t.co/OWRREAoeTv
Still life with fruits, 1880 #paulcezanne #postimpressionism https://t.co/4X7bHRkZMk
Woman in a Green Hat (Madame Cezanne)
-1895, Paul Cezanne
#art #aesthetic #paintings #paulcezanne
Still life with three skulls, 1903 #cubism #cezanne https://t.co/ZG46U8ttcW
The Banks of the Marne, 1888 #cezanne #paulcezanne https://t.co/eZ0Uu1ikli
My impression of post impressionist Paul Cezanne. #Cezanne #PaulCezanne @SGFADrawing @procartoonists @iscacaricatures @Tate @NPGLondon @Cartoonmuseumuk @The_Big_Draw @Drawinglives
Jourdan's Cottage, 1906 #paulcezanne #cubism https://t.co/Z6ZXdz7x1j
Trip to the art collection at the National Museum Cardiff. Some highlights include this Poussin, fantastic Cezanne, a Morandi with and unexpected vessel (second from the left) and one of the best depictions of Samson and the lion I have ever seen!