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On View A Once-in-a-Generation Cezanne Show Asks Us to Look Through the Artist’s Eyes: Slowly, Deliberately, and at Every Brushstroke The exhibition, on view now at the Art Institute of Chicago ...
For much of his life, Cézanne returned again and again to imaginary scenes of nude bathers, bulky, even awkward figures that existed in no distinct time or place.
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 most poignant detail of “Cezanne,” a co-exhibit between the Art Institute and London’s Tate Modern, is also one of its tiniest. If you’ve seen Paul Cezanne’s works… ...
He made 80 bather paintings, 40 paintings of Mt. Sainte-Victoire (a mountain eight miles from his birthplace in Aix-en-Provence), and over 100 still lifes (50 with apples).
An exhibition of the French artist’s work at the Art Institute of Chicago shows off the post-impressionist painter’s wide-ranging influence.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art's new exhibit shows how generations of artists—from Pablo Picasso to Ellsworth Kelly— have drawn inspiration from Cézanne.
“In ode to the ultimate summer muse,” London gallery Saatchi Yates has organized the exhibition “Bathers,” on view through August 10.