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Mme Cézanne w/ Green Hat #painting by Paul Cézanne (Jan 19, 1839 – Oct 22, 1906) @the_barnes https://t.co/HzgwHK4QXb
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'Compotier, Glass and Apples'
Paul Cézanne, 1880 #art
Archive article: '#Cézanne and the past' by @johnpaulstonard. https://t.co/XeS6jzJ8C7 (March 2013)
Explore Paul Cézanne's unique watercolor technique. He died #onthisday in 1906. https://t.co/K8wa9PApkq
Our author Christopher Lloyd shows how Cézanne makes the "personal universal" in watercolors http://t.co/vQ73tUWQC8
Richard Verdi discusses the self-portraits of #Rembrandt & #Cézanne in our new issue. Read via http://t.co/b8nsecZAHI
From our September issue: Richard Verdi explores the link between #Rembrandt and #Cézanne. http://t.co/ESTog8UDjH
We have so. many. great. Cézanne. books.
*brain malfunctions*
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"There is a logic of colors to which the painter should adapt, which is not the logic of the brain."
Paul Cézanne
L'HISTOIRE DE L'ART
Paul Cézanne (Morning in Provence) 1906, Albrigth-Knox Art Gallery Buffalo New York.
The abstract nature of Cézanne's 'Bathers' gives it a timeless quality, and inspired the Cubist movement #Soundscapes
Today at 2: Faya Causey explores "Cézanne and Antiquity." Part of the Summer Lecture Series: http://t.co/TR3QprTWtk
Landau’s vibrant French landscape, probably from 1930s, shows his admiration for Cézanne #Pictureoftheday #BenUri100