Paul Cezanne isn't even a real person so, he has no main subjects in his work!
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His father was a banker. His mother did not work outside the home.
In most museums all over the Western world.
cezanne used a range of materials, these include of watercolour paints but he mostly used oil pastles to get in his tone
Henri de Toulouse is one and Claude Monet, Georges Seurat are also contemporaries of Cezanne!
cezanne used a range of materials, these include of watercolour paints but he mostly used oil pastles to get in his tone
Paul Kiparsky has written: 'Three dimensions of linguistic theory' -- subject(s): Comparative and general Grammar 'Paradigms and opacity' -- subject(s): Morphophonemics
The subject is "Paul".
Paul Jon Butera has written: 'The city as metaphor in three works by James Joyce' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
It is difficult to date his early paintings exactly, but the first one might be Girl with a Parrot or The Two Children, from 1859/60.A series of wall paintings representing the four seasons were transferred to canvas and are now at the Petit Palais, Paris, France. They were painted in 1859 or 1860 and are the first (or among the first) paintings by Cézanne known today.
Paul J. Best has written: 'Politics in three worlds' -- subject(s): Comparative economics, Comparative government, Political science
Paul T. Veillette has written: 'An early history of New Concord' -- subject(s): History 'A man for three seasons' -- subject(s): Fiction, Frontier and pioneer life, French, History
Paul A. Neal has written: 'Toxicity and potential dangers of aerosols and residues from such aerosols containing three percent DDT' -- subject(s): DDT (Insecticide)