Paul Cézanne's painting process varied greatly depending on the artwork, but he often spent months or even years revisiting and refining his pieces. His meticulous approach involved layering and reworking, as he aimed to capture the essence of his subjects. Some paintings, like his still lifes and landscapes, could take considerable time to achieve the desired effect. Ultimately, Cézanne's dedication to his craft was evident in the depth and complexity of his work.
It was painted 1895/1900.
We do not know. Most artists find this kind of information unimportant.
'With an apple I will astonish Paris.' 'We live in a rainbow of chaos.' 'When I judge art, I take my painting and put it next to a God made object like a tree or flower. If it clashes, it is not art.'
A day or so- oil paint takes a very long time to dry
Anywhere from 4 to 24 hours depending on what the surface is and the ambient conditions.
It was painted 1895/1900.
He did not tell us.
Yes he did. He exhibited twice with the impressionist group. As his painting was not really impressionistic he did not take part in the following impressionist exhibitions.
At that rate, 133 minutes.
He never told us.
At the age of ten, Paul entered the Saint Joseph school, where he studied drawing under Joseph Gibert, a Spanish monk, in Aix.In 1852 Cézanne entered the Collège Bourbon (now Collège Mignet),
We do not know. Most artists find this kind of information unimportant.
'With an apple I will astonish Paris.' 'We live in a rainbow of chaos.' 'When I judge art, I take my painting and put it next to a God made object like a tree or flower. If it clashes, it is not art.'
you just click on the paintings
A day or so- oil paint takes a very long time to dry
paul record
6 days