Much like the pointillists, Cezanne was interested in composing a painting by separating colors into components, but instead of small dots, he most often used color blocking. This geometric style influenced later cubists. Unlike the impressionists, who painted in a new method, focusing on fleeting, en plein air lighting, as a post-impressionist, Cezanne created expressive compositions with a planned deliberation. He was also known for playing with perspective and depth perception, and would paint a scene with multiple points of view in one. This influenced later expressionists to formulaically arrange different perspectives and blocks of color in their compositions.
In painting - Cézanne In architcture - Louis Sullivan
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Abstract art and expressionism are two characteristics of modern art. Other modern art characteristics include minimal art, pop art, surrealism, cubism, and expressionism.
Modern art (Modernism) is a term applied to most of the art of the 20th century, to distinguish it from art of earlier periods. Art created in this century is actually Post-Modern.
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In painting - Cézanne In architcture - Louis Sullivan
Paul Emile Chabas has written: 'Paul Chabas' -- subject(s): Art, French, Art, Modern, Artists, Biography, French Art, Modern Art
Paul Mattick has written: 'Art & its time' -- subject(s): Art and society, Modern Aesthetics
Carole Paul has written: 'The first modern museums of art' -- subject(s): Art museums, History
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That is a title often used about Paul Cézanne.
Paul T. Frankl has written: 'New dimensions' -- subject(s): Art, Modern, Interior decoration, Decorative arts, Decoration and ornament, Architecture, History, Modern Art 'Form and re-form' -- subject(s): Interior decoration, Decoration and ornament, Architecture, Art, Modern, History, Modern Art
Paul. Wood has written: 'Otley in old picture postcards' 'Art and education' 'Conceptual art' -- subject(s): Conceptual art, Modern Art 'Otley Museum'
He is occasionally referred to as the "Father of Modernism" or the "Father of Modern Art".
He was considered the father of all modern art.
Practically all museums that exhibit modern art.
Paul Crowther has written: 'The phenomenology of modern art' -- subject(s): Phenomenology, Modern Art 'Phenomenologies of art and vision' -- subject(s): Phenomenology and art, Philosophy, Art 'The Kantian sublime' -- subject(s): History, Sublime, The, The Sublime 'Phenomenology of the visual arts (even the frame)' -- subject(s): Phenomenology and art, Philosophy, Art, Aesthetics 'The Beast And I' 'Critical aesthetics and postmodernism' -- subject(s): Aesthetics, Aesthetics, Modern, Modern Aesthetics, Postmodernism 'The language of twentieth-century art' -- subject(s): Modern Art 'Defining Art, Creating the Canon' -- subject(s): Philosophy, Art, Aesthetics