The father figure of modern painting also drew, every day. A show of the master’s ‘trembling outlines’ offers testimony to how a new kind of art was forged. By Jason Farago There is Paul Cézanne the ...
It was no secret that Cézanne had trouble applying the final swipe of his paint-filled palette knife to his canvases. The artist, who has often been called the father of modern art, was a ...
NEW YORK — When the poet Rainer Maria Rilke attended the 1907 Salon d'Automne, a vast exhibition of recent art held annually in Paris, he lingered inside one of several solo shows mounted that year.
The most poignant detail of “Cezanne,” a co-exhibit between the Art Institute and London’s Tate Modern, is also one of its tiniest. If you’ve seen Paul Cezanne’s works on display before, you’ve ...
CEZANNE: A LIFE By Alex Danchev Pantheon Books, $40, 512 pages Virtually all the impressionists revered Cezanne. Renoir said he couldn’t “put two strokes of paint on a canvas without it already being ...
In his later years, the years when he wrote his best letters, the French painter Paul Cézanne did not cease to study and worry. He was solitary and difficult and as devoted to his art as a mystic ...
Quivering apples, mountainscapes like haikus, brushstrokes you long to touch… This first major UK show in a generation lays bare the French artist’s daring Tate Modern’s magnificent homage to Paul ...
As Tate Modern opens its first major Cézanne show in 25 years, artists discuss how he has influenced their own work In 1968, the artist Carolee Schneemann delivered a lecture at the ICA in London, ...
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