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The first retrospective of his work in Paris after he died in 1906 jolted the history of Western art, making Cézanne a source of inspiration for everything from Cubism to abstraction.
There is no question that his lovely, shuffling paintings are hugely important: they influenced Cubism, to a lesser degree Fauvism, and, through phenomenological philosopher Maurice Merleau-Ponty ...
Among the first things in the show is a gorgeous painting by Paul Cezanne, L’Allée au Jas de Bouffon, from 1890, coming from the Museum of Art and History in Geneva. All cubist roads, Barr ...
The century-long rift between Cezanne and his native city came to an end in 2006 when the Granet Museum held its first exhibition of the artist's work. The city has since declared 2025 "Cezanne's ...
A surprisingly mediocre little landscape painting by Paul Cézanne, whose posthumous 1907 Paris retrospective kick-started the Cubist revolution, represents focused scrutiny on the problem of ...
The Muscarelle Museum’s chief curator, John Spike, believes he has identified a painting by 19th century French artist Paul Cézanne. The work, part of the museum’s “Art and… ...
Cezanne is considered a major influence on many 20th Century artists and art movements, particularly Cubism. Both Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso are said to have labelled the post-impressionist the ...
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