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Cézanne

by Unknown Author

216 pages2021Museum of Modern Art, OxfordISBN 9781633451261

About this book

""Drawing is merely the configuration of what you see," Paul Cézanne wrote, and his practice of drawing, he believed, taught him "to see well." Cézanne drew almost daily, hiking out into the hills or into dense forests for views of nature; returning repeatedly to subjects close at hand, such as his wife, his son, his own likeness, and the bottles, pitchers, and fruit in his home and studio; and envisioning scenes, both violent and idyllic, from his imagination. The resulting works, in watercolor and pencil, are some of the artist's most radical, representing with a fresh immediacy the iconic motifs for which he is most recognized: vibrant still lifes, prismatic landscapes, and carefully choreographed bathers. Accompanying a major exhibition at The Museum of Modern Art, Cézanne Drawing is a career-spanning appraisal of the artist's works on paper, tracing the development of his practice, illuminating his themes and subjects, exploring his working methods, and ultimately revealing the essential role drawing played in shaping Cézanne's vision."--Publisher description.

Publication Details

Publisher
Museum of Modern Art, Oxford
Published
2021
Pages
216
ISBN
9781633451261

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