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  1. Learn about the painting by Cézanne, a master of still-life, that depicts a table with apples and a pot of primroses. See how he used spherical geometry and color to create a sense of solidity and harmony.

  2. Aug 6, 2022 · Learn how Cézanne's still life paintings of fruits, flowers, and tableware demonstrate his unique approach to portraying form and his influence on Cubism. Explore his artistic experiments, his sculptural style, and his visionary vision of modern art.

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  3. A still life might have taken Cézanne one hundred working sessions while a portrait took him around one hundred and fifty sessions. Cézanne believed that while he was painting, he was capturing a moment in time, that once passed, could not come back.

  4. A painting by Paul Cézanne from 1893–94, featuring a ginger jar and eggplants in a rich composition of shapes, patterns, colors, and textures. Learn more about the artist, the artwork, and the collection at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

  5. Learn how to create your own still life painting inspired by Paul Cézanne's works. Explore his studio, his objects, and his colors in this interactive lesson for 9-12 grade students.

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  6. Jul 4, 2024 · Paul Cézanne is known for his search for solutions to problems of representation. Such landscapes as Mont Sainte-Victoire (c. 1902–06) have the radical quality of simultaneously representing deep space and flat design. He is also famous for his many still lifes and portraits, including Madame Cézanne in a Red Armchair (c. 1877).

  7. Learn about the life and work of Paul Cézanne, a Post-Impressionist painter who influenced modern art with his color and form. Explore his still life paintings that use color scales and distorted perspectives to create dimension and depth.

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