Cezanne: Three Colours Cezanne

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Cezanne: Three Colours Cezanne
Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) is widely acknowledged to be the “father” of Modern Art. He was initially associated with the Impressionists, but his innovations in representing the natural world laid the foundations for the art of the twentieth century, paving the way for cubism and abstraction. Often described as a painter’s painter, he was largely ignored or abused by critics and the public during his lifetime. “Three Colours Cezanne” analyzes the radical nature of his painting, tracing its origins in the art of the nineteenth century and the work of the Old Masters while examining many of Cezanne’s works in detail.

Customer Review: Paul Cezanne - A total Painter
Cezanne had the spirit of a rebel. This kind of rebel does not rebel for the sake of rebelling, but becomes one out of an inside necessity for freedom of expression.
Cezanne was a solitary person who spent more time with nature than with people. His involvement with people was that of a focused, penetrating spectator.
Being motivated in an intuitive way he invented multiple perspective approach
with several views in his painting. he invented surrealist painting and a great sensitivity toward angles.
He brought to painting new themes like apples from the focused view of a total painter, undisturbed by other matters. He invented new combinations of colors like green and blue, as in nature.
Cezanne is quoted as saying “Art is a parallel harmony to nature, it is not just about looking or copying
but about feeling too.”
In his undisturbed expression of inner personal feeling in his painting, he was before his time and has to pay the price by not being accepted.
This DVD asks a question about the bathers in an un explained position and situation.
I think this picture is connected to the fact that Sezanne is connected to nature as much as
to people and he looks at people from a natural perspective of time and place. The real theme is
people as part of nature.
Cezanne is very sensitive to the individual person. He finds inspiration in ordinary people,
an inspiration paralleled in other artists like Anna Sokolow, who used as an example to ask her pupils
“have you seen Cezanne’s apples?”

Customer Review: FOOD FOR YOUR BRAIN
This is a DVD that you can watch many times.It is not only about the life and the innovations of Cezanne in painting but in a way it will explain many of the influences of his art in the modern world. It is really interesting even if you know everything about artist’s life allready.

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