Who is Paul Cézanne ?
Paul Cézanne was a French post-impressionist painter, born 19 January 1839 in Aix-en-Provence in France, with her father, Louis-Auguste Cézanne, and his mother, Anne-Elisabeth Honorine Aubert. Paul was the owner of a banking enterprise, co-founded by his father. This made him financially independent and, therefore, he continued his work without financial worries. The painter began art lessons at an early age of 10 in a Spanish monk, Jose Gibert Joseph in Aix boarding school St. In 1852, Paul Cézanne joined the Faculty of Bourbon (now Collège Mignet) and friend known French author Emile Zola was made. In 1859-1861, the artist studied at the Faculty of Law of the University of Aix. He moved to Paris in 1861.
Cézanne dominates the color composition and editor in his ship. Its unique features sensual and repetitive, and the use of different color planes, gave their work in a striking obsession. All time great painters, Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso said Paul Cézanne "is the father of us all." He was considered the bridge between late 19th century Impressionism and Cubism of the 20th century, Picasso pioneered below.
Paul Cézanne believes, "For an impressionist painting in nature is not to paint the subject, but to realize sensations." These lines clearly represent the painter's passion for his work. She wore a very different and unique perspective to the arts. He was interested in natural forms of geometric figures. For example, the sun is imagined as a circle and mountains shaped triangles, and so on and so on. He applied the art of visual perception in his painting to different angles. We can classify the works of Pablo in four major art forms, conventional oil paintings Still Life paintings and watercolor portraits. Cézanne show their works for the first time at the Salon des Refuses in 1863 In 1882, could exhibit their works of art, including "Portrait of Louis-Auguste Cézanne (1866)," at the Paris Salon. The artist had his first solo exhibition in 1895.
How Cézanne work ?
Cézanne was very motivated by the people and the environment around you. He used dark colors in his work, often called "the dark period" during 1861-1870, reflecting different human expressions such as shyness, anger and poor social relationships. "Murder (1867-1868)" and "The Black Marble Clock (1869-1871)" is one of its main dark period paintings. 1870-1878 saw the swing "impressionist" in the works of Cézanne. He mostly painted vivid landscapes during this phase. Some of his works appear to be influenced by another French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro. 1878-1890, also known as the "mature" stage of paintings by Paul, were flooded with images of the Sainte-Victoire, L'Estaque. "Montagne Sainte-Victoire (1882-1885)", "Bather (1885-1887)," and "The Boy in the Red Vest (1888-1890) are key images from this phase. From 1890-1905, the paintings of Pablo reflect a touch of "cubism". "Madame Cezanne in the Conservatory (1891-1892)", "House Burst Paredes (1892-1894)", "Long before the mountain Sainte-Victoire (1898-1802)" and "Bathers (1898-1805) "are important paintings from this phase. Paul Cézanne died of pneumonia October 22, 1906 in Aix-en-Provence, France.
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