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Cézanne

American  
[si-zan, sey-zan] / sɪˈzæn, seɪˈzan /

noun

  1. Paul 1839–1906, French painter.


Cézanne British  
/ sezan /

noun

  1. Paul (pɔl). 1839–1906, French postimpressionist painter, who was a major influence on modern art, esp cubism, in stressing the structural elements latent in nature, such as the sphere and the cone

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The Cézanne, completed around 1890, is one of several cherry-based still-lifes the post-Impressionist painter produced in his lifetime - though this one rare because it employs watercolour, which he only embraced during his final years, according to the foundation.

From BBC

Paul Cézanne said that “color is the place where our brain meets the universe.”

From The Wall Street Journal

It's the house next door to hers here in Kent, framed by a tree she tells me is "reminiscent of Cezanne's Bathers".

From BBC

The loan was secured by paintings from artists including Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne and Pablo Picasso, according to a May 2015 loan document.

From The Wall Street Journal

His fans stress his position as the oldest among them, a networker who brought many of them together and prompted Cezanne to paint outdoors, and as the only artist who took part in all eight of the Impressionists’ exhibitions, which he helped organize.

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