This question, like many others, has no really good answer. Why does the color pink look pink? It just does. Why do birds sing? They just do. Why does Paul Cezanne paint fruit? He just does. There's not much more I can really tell you.
Many of them yes. Most of them, no.
Cézanne explored shape and color by painting the still lifes of fruit and other things.
A large number of his paintings are landscapes. He also painted people: portraits, bathers, card players and more.
Cezanne liked simplicity and basic shapes. he was obsessed with recurrent shapes in nature such as the sphere, cylinder, and cone.
he liked fruit.
He liked their looks.
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
why do most of edgar deags paintings have work as their primary theme'
The Mona Lisa is Leonard da Vincis most famous paintings.
He painted nearly 900 paintings, most of them sad.
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In most museums all over the Western world.
7 of Paul Cezanne's most famous paintings are Mont St. Victoire, Bathers, Compotier, Pitcher and Fruit, Apples and Oranges, Harlequin, Les Grandes Baigneuses and the Lake At Annecy.
The suffering of Christ
The suffering of Christ
The suffering of Christ
The benefits of peace
Benefits of peace
Oil paintings from the life of the natives of South Sea islands.
Twittering Machine, Fish Magic, Landscape with Yellow Birds!
The politicsof peace and war in europe at the time (apex)
Most of the 1200 he painted.Most of his paintings.
Paul Gauguin moved the idea of Impressionism to Post-Impressionism. He was the most exotic of the Post-Impressionists creating many Tahitian works. Unlike other Impressionists of his time, he used heavy outlines in his paintings.