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Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906), Homme nu, c.1865-67. Charcoal on paper, 49.8 x 32.1 cm.
Portrait of a Bearded ManPaul Cézanne
Uncle Dominique as a Lawyer, 1866, Paul Cezanne
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msbehavoyeur: Bathers ~ Paul Cézanne c. 1890-1900. Oil on canvas. Musée d’Orsay, Paris, France. via
urgetocreate: Paul Cezanne - Scipio, the Negro - 1865
kecobe: Baigneurs = BathersPaul Cézanne (French; 1839–1906)ca. 1890Oil on canvasMusée d’Orsay, Paris© RMN (Musée d’Orsay) / Hervé Lewandowski
sabretoothedcritter: Impressionism is my favorite art genre. I wish more people understood the difference between impressionism and cubism, dada, and surrealism. So many people think they don’t like impressionism, but then you show then Renoir or Cézanne
thenationalyrics:Peasant (1890), Paul Cézanne / I Need My Girl (2013), The National
images27: BaigneursPaul Cézanne (français, 1839-1906)
capturing-the-light: Bathers Paul Cézanne, 1890-94, oil on canvas, 22.6 x 35.4 cm
thenewloverofbeauty: Paul Cézanne (French 1839-1906) Bathers at Rest (1904)
k250966: Paul Cézanne
anotherblog2344: Paul Cezanne
antonio-m: Bathers, The Hermitage, St. Petersburg, RUPaul Cézanne, 1890-91
newloverofbeauty:Paul Cézanne: Bathers. (1891)
the-barnes-art-collection:Group of Bathers (Groupe de baigneurs) by Paul Cézanne, The Barnes FoundationBarnes Foundation (Philadelphia), Collection Gallery, Main Room, North WallMedium: Oil on canvashttps://collection.barnesfoundation.org/objects/6963/
antonio-m: Paul Cezanne: Baigneurs (1892)
museumuesum: Roy Lichtenstein Portrait of Madame Cézanne, 1962 Magna on canvas, 172.7 x 96.5 cm (68 x 56 in.)
wetreesinart:Paul Cézanne (1839-1906), Undergrowth, 1880c, oil on canvas 55 x 60 cm Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge UK
dappledwithshadow: Paul Cézanne
dappledwithshadow: Vase of FlowersPaul Cézanne, circa 1897-1898
dappledwithshadow: Pyramid of SkullsPaul Cézanne - c.1898
dappledwithshadow: Landscape with TreesPaul Cézanne - 1862
dappledwithshadow: FlowersPaul Cézanne, circa 1879-1880
artist-cezanne: Three Skulls on a Patterned Carpet, 1900, Paul CezanneMedium: oil on canvas
dayintonight: Paul Cézanne
fravery:Maisons dans la verdurePaul Cézanne, 1881. Christie’s 2006
goodreadss: Three Skulls, Paul Cezanne (1906)
timidaria: So my class assignment was to replace the fruit in one of Paul Cezanne’s still life paintings. I went a nerd route.
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tierradentro: “View of Gardanne”, 1886, Paul Cézanne.
lecorpsdeshommes: Paul Cézanne - The Card Players, 1890-92
cavetocanvas: Paul Cezanne, Basket of Apples, 1895
lyghtmylife: Cezanne, Paul [1839-1906] Ginger Jar and Fruit (Le vase paille) c. 1895 Oil on canvas - The Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania
philamuseum: “The Large Bathers,” 1900-1906, Paul Cézanne
Paul Cézanne - The Oak 1885
cezannekid: Rene Ricard, 1996ft. Klimt, Monet, Basquiat, Cezanne, Vermeer, Banksy, Warhol, Degas, and Wood
centuriespast: Paul Cézanne French, 1839–1906 The Courtesans (Les Courtisanes) c. 1867–1868 (possibly later) Oil on canvas The Barnes Foundation
paulcezanne-art: The Bridge at Maincy, 1879 Paul Cezanne
books0977: Model in a Painter’s Studio (c.1900). Henri Manguin (French, 1874-1949). Regarded as one of the creators of the Fauve movement, Manguin was influenced by Cezanne: illogical construction, harmonious colour tones, and importance of ornament.
herzogtum-sachsen-weissenfels: Paul Cézanne (French, 1839-1906), Sept Baigneurs, c. 1900. Oil on canvas, 38 x 46 cm.
urgetocreate: Paul Cezanne, The Pool at Jas de Bouffan, c.1878
thusreluctant: Vase of Flowers by Paul Cézanne
impressionism-art-blog: Still life with open drawer by Paul Cezanne Size: 33x41 cmMedium: oil on canvas
artist-cezanne: Head of an Old Man, 1866, Paul CezanneSize: 51x48 cmMedium: oil on canvas
paulcezanne-art: In the Forest 1899 Paul Cezanne
hellray: Pyramid of Skulls by Paul Cezanne
philamuseum: “Painting from nature is not copying the object; it is realizing one’s sensations.” Born on this day in 1839, Paul Cézanne interpreted our world through radical use of colors, brushstrokes, and composition. His paintings took Impressionism