Paul Cezanne is often regarded as the bridge between Impressionism and Modernism, and the way he changed an artist’s approach ...
the nebulous painting of the landscape, in conjunction with its nuanced tonalities within a broad spectrum from yellow-white above to deep green, suggests the commotion of a squall or wind.
He was born in 1839 in Provence, France and died in 1906. He is well-known for the still life paintings he made. Cézanne painted many still life artworks, often with fruit, jars and fabric in them.
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