ba-Cezanne
Формат
265x215x20
Артикул
6580
ISBN
9783836530170
Автор
Becks-Malorny Ulrike
Издательство
Переплет
твердый
Язык издания
Английский
Год издания
2020
Cтраниц
96
Иллюстраций
100
Cтрана издания
Словакия
Отпечатано
Германия
Вес
0,58 кг
Наличие:
в наличии
2 175 руб
Paintwork Pioneer
The anchorman of modernism
In the latter half of the 19th century, in the verdant countryside near Aix-en-Provence, Paul C?zanne (1839–1906), busily plied his brush to landscapes and still lifes that would become anchors of modern art. With compact, intense dabs of paint and bold new approaches to light and space, he mediated the wall.” This fresh artist introduction selects key works from C?zanne’s oeuvre to understand his development, innovation, and crucial influence on modern art. From compositions of fruits and pears to scenes of outdoor bathers, we trace his experimentation with color, perspective, and texture to evoke “a harmony parallel to Nature,” as well as the very process of seeing and recording. Along the way, we discover C?zanne’s celebrated Card Players, his layering of warm and cool hues to build up form and surface, and the geometric rigor of his landscapes from the vicinity of Aix-en-Provence, as bright with the light of southern France as they are bold with a radical new rendering of dimensions and depth.
The anchorman of modernism
In the latter half of the 19th century, in the verdant countryside near Aix-en-Provence, Paul C?zanne (1839–1906), busily plied his brush to landscapes and still lifes that would become anchors of modern art. With compact, intense dabs of paint and bold new approaches to light and space, he mediated the wall.” This fresh artist introduction selects key works from C?zanne’s oeuvre to understand his development, innovation, and crucial influence on modern art. From compositions of fruits and pears to scenes of outdoor bathers, we trace his experimentation with color, perspective, and texture to evoke “a harmony parallel to Nature,” as well as the very process of seeing and recording. Along the way, we discover C?zanne’s celebrated Card Players, his layering of warm and cool hues to build up form and surface, and the geometric rigor of his landscapes from the vicinity of Aix-en-Provence, as bright with the light of southern France as they are bold with a radical new rendering of dimensions and depth.