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Another highlight of the festival is "Cézanne at the Jas de Bouffan", an exhibition that runs at the Musée Granet until 12 October. Underlining the extent to which Cézanne was inspired by the family ...
Paul Cezanne's "Bathers" (1898-1900) is just one of the 18 works by the artist on display at the Montclair Art Museum. After all the retrospectives given to Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) in recent ...
Paul Cezanne, Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses) (c. 1894–1905). Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago.
The bathers are the worst. It’s some sort of ersatz Eden that he keeps trying to evoke, but what comes out is more like the cheapo decor of a Greek eatery.
More than 250 watercolors and drawings on paper, which reveal the French artist's revolutionary style, are featured in a landmark exhibition at New York's Museum of Modern Art, "Cézanne Drawing." ...
Picasso’s “The Bathers” (1956), on the other hand, a group of six bronze figures, seems routine and distracting. Jasper Johns’s “Fall” (1986), from his Seasons series, also seems ...
Art Review At the MFA, looking at Gauguin next to Cezanne By Sebastian Smee Globe Staff,March 28, 2013, 6:00 p.m.
Art Institute showcases Cezanne in museum’s first exhibit of Post-Impressionist icon in 70 years The show, titled simply “Paul Cezanne,” will run through Sept. 5, with 80 paintings, 37 ...
“The Large Bathers” in the Cezanne retrospective show at the Art Institute of Chicago on May 26, 2022. That’s not to say he did so happily. Louis-Auguste wanted his son to be a lawyer, a ...
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