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"Cézanne: Thinking with a Paintbrush" Author: [France] Francoise Bayle Publisher: Beijing United Publishing Company
"Cézanne: Thinking with a Paintbrush" Author: [France] Francoise Bayle Publisher: Beijing United Publishing Company
Description
Introduction · · · · · ·
Painting means thinking with a brush.
——Cezanne
This book contains more than 60 representative works of the famous Impressionist and Cubist painter Cézanne. Cézanne is known as the "Father of Modern Art". He regarded everything in nature as a cone, cylinder and sphere structure, and applied this concept to paintings of landscapes, portraits and still lifes, such as the "Mont Sainte-Victoire" series, "The Card Players" and "Apples and Cookies". The emergence of Cézanne foreshadowed the beginning of important art trends in the 20th century, such as Cubism, Fauvism, and Abstractionism, and deeply influenced painters such as Matisse and Picasso.
About the Author · · · · · ·
Françoise Bayle graduated in Classical Literature and Art History. She regularly writes guidebooks for major French museums such as the Louvre and the Musée d'Orsay. She has published many works, including Masterpieces of the Louvre Museum (2003).
Translator: Guan Xiaoming
Former head of literature department and book editor of Hunan Literature and Art Publishing House, senior translator, member of Hunan Writers Association. He has translated many works, such as French classics "Madame Bovary", "Confessions" and "Bonjour, Sorrow".
Table of contents · · · · · ·
Using a palette that was not too dark, Cézanne experimented with a variety of painting styles, from imaginative and literary themes to secular paintings and outdoor sketches.
[Hall B] Simple and rustic objects Cézanne used simple and rustic objects as themes to paint a large number of still life paintings. These themes have withstood the test of time.
[Exhibition Hall C] Cézanne painted more than 1,000 paintings using his family and familiar people as models, of which about 160 are self-portraits and portraits of acquaintances.
[Gallery D] Nature expressed with dots of color In landscape paintings, Cézanne was most concerned with the combination of shapes and colors that made up the picture.
Chronological table of painters Collection distribution