Paul Cézanne
"May I repeat what I told you here:
treat nature by means of the cylinder,
the sphere, the cone, everything brought
into proper perspective so that each
side of an object or a plane is directed
towards a central point. Lines parallel to
the horizon give breadth... lines perpendicular
to this horizon give depth. But nature for us men
is more depth than surface, whence the need to
introduce into our light vibrations, represented
by the reds and yellows, a sufficient amount of
blueness to give the feel of air."
Paul Cézanne to Emile Bernard, 15 april 1904
Large Bathers
Year 1899 - 1906 Format 208 x 249 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Philadelphia Museum of Art
Man with Pipe
Year 1892 - 96 Format 26,1 x 20,2 cm Technique oil on canvas Location National Gallery of Art, Washington
Ginger Jar and Fruit
Year 1895 Format 73 x 60 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Barnes Foundation, Merion, Pennsylvania
Mont Sainte-Victoire
Year 1890 - 94 Format cm Technique oil on canvas Location National Gallery of Scotland, Edinburgh
Seated Peasant
Year 1895 - 1900 Format 54,6 x 45 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Philadelphia Museum of Art
Quarry and Mont Sainte-Victoire
Year 1898 - 1900 Format 64.8 X 81.3 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Baltimore Museum of Art
Still Life
Year 1900 Format 45,8 x 54,9 cm Technique oil on canvas Location National Gallery of Art, Washington
Self-Portrait
Year 1878 - 80 Format 60,3 x 46,9 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Philips Collection, Washington
Card Players, The
Year 1890 - 92 Format 45 x 57 cm Technique oil on canvas Location Musée du Louvre, Paris
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