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    Cezanne Research Paper

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    this French painters strengths and weaknesses. This also explains the type of artist cezanne was. In the beginning, it expresses his love for painting and How he painted the day his mother die. Which shows how much effort he put in his art. cezanne was also visually visually impaired. He wondered whether that would affect his paintings, in the beginning of his career. Furthermore, it explains how much anxiety cezanne had. He even wrote his will at 42. On the other hand, the rest of the bioganry was

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    Monet Vs Cézanne

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    natural light. Monet is known for his use of strong colors, while Cézanne was of the first to mold impressionism into cubism. Distinct techniques used by two different artists can portray contrasting moods or feelings even if the paintings share a similar theme.

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    Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was a French painter, born in Aix, France. Cézanne was born to a middle-class family, being his father the co-founder of a banking firm. Cézanne attended to good schools due to his family’s background. Paul was registered to the Bourbon College where he enhanced his skills. After meeting Émile Zola in the Bourbon College, Cézanne was encouraged to go deeper in his artistic career. Both of them had the idea of success in the industrial Paris. His father derailed his plans

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    The Large Bathers Essay

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    Cézanne painted a series of paintings at the end of his career. The Large Bathers (1906) was called this because it was Cézanne's largest painting in his series, and was the last to be made. When making The Large Bathers, Cézanne was trying to make a piece that would be lasting. He did not follow popular painting trends and techniques and felt no pressure to follow nineteenth-century methods. Some people have described the women in the painting “goddesses in the middle of nature”. The trees are playing

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    The Large Bathers

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    Paul Cézanne is considered to be one of the most important artists of the 20th century. His work influenced several artistic movements and many important artists. His paintings covered themes like landscapes and nature. (Voorhies, 2004) The painting "The Large Bathers" was exhibited for the first time in 1906. Henri Matisse was a French painter who was an important artist of the Fauvism movement. The main characteristics of Fauvism paintings were the usage of vivid colors and the usage of bold brushwork

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    appreciation and pleasure towards other artists as well as their works. This paper will provide information on the artist Paul Cézanne and his work The Large Bathers, look into Matisse’s Bonheur de Vivre (Joy of Life) and Picasso’s Les Demoiselles d’Avignon. It will also discuss the influence Paul Cézanne had on the aforementioned artists upon producing their masterpieces. Paul Cézanne, The Large Bathers, 1906, oil on canvas, 210 x 250.8 cm (Philadelphia Museum of Art) The Large Bathers is the largest

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    their experience with the artwork of Paul Cézanne. Both writers find that Cézanne’s innovative post-impressionist and fauvist style held a greater meaning that applied to writing. For Hemingway, this idea manifests in his use of true sentences, which ultimately assisted him in writing more compelling short stories. This idea of using Cézanne as artistic inspiration came from Hemingway’s friendship with Gertrude Stein. Hemingway’s introduction to Cezanne coming from Gertrude Stein reveals the impact

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    The Large Bathers Essay

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    Paul Cézanne was an Impressionist painter that helped bridge the gap between Impressionism and Cubism. Both Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso said he was "The father to us all".(Paul Cézanne, 2016) Both artists took inspiration from the Cézanne's painting The Large Bathers and made paintings of their own from the ideas Cézanne started.  The Large Bathers show us a scene of women bathing in a river. The colors we see are mostly blue with some browns and greens mixed in. It's thought that this painting

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    Paul Cazanne

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    Paul Cézanne’s “Mount Sainte-Victoire” Paul Cézanne is often called the first modernist painter, and in his essay, “Cézanne and the Unity of Modern Art” Clement Greenberg, identifies Cézanne as the “most abundant generator of ideas and the most enduring in newness”(Greenberg,83). This, coming from one of the most influential art critics of the twentieth century, is not to be taken lightly. Cézanne was extremely influential to the modernist painters of the early twentieth, including Pablo Picasso

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    As a 19th century painter, Paul Cézanne was known to be one of the greatest Post-Impressionist artist (Bauer, 2016). The skills that Cézanne implemented in his art work include using a vivid pallet and sensitive brushstrokes. By using these techniques, it makes the painting look more radiant and complex. The Large Bathers is known to be part of a series called The Bathers, and they are displayed in different museums such as London and Philadelphia. The Bathers is considered to be one of the masterpieces

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