All colors.
yes
Purple! Have a close look at the colour wheel. Let me explain what the colour wheel is. The colour wheel is all about the Primary Colours (colours you cannot make with other colours). The Primary Colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Purple, Orange and Green are known as Secondary Colours. There are also colours that compliment each other in the colour wheel. If you have a look at a colour wheel and choose a colour, then see what colour is OPPOSITE the colour you chose, you find it's Complimentary Colour!
oil paint on canvas or wood
Yes, he did.
Paul Cezanne was born on January 19TH 1839 ,in France and unfortunately passed away in October 22ND 1906. Paul Cezanne was known to paint still life's and is a French painter .
They don't. Green is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours yellow and blue. Purple is a secondary colour derived by mixing the primary colours red and blue. If you could remove the yellow or red from the secondary colour you could get a blue, however in paint, it is not possible to remove pigment from a mixture.
you mix all the primary colour!
When primary colors of paint (red, blue, yellow) are mixed together, they produce secondary colors (orange, green, purple).
blue and blue... its a primary colour.
Cezanne painted The Card Players during 894--1895.
yes
Yes, that is why he was a painter.
About 1901.
He found them an interesting subject.
Purple! Have a close look at the colour wheel. Let me explain what the colour wheel is. The colour wheel is all about the Primary Colours (colours you cannot make with other colours). The Primary Colours are Blue, Yellow and Red. Blue + Red = Purple Red + Yellow = Orange Yellow + Blue = Green Purple, Orange and Green are known as Secondary Colours. There are also colours that compliment each other in the colour wheel. If you have a look at a colour wheel and choose a colour, then see what colour is OPPOSITE the colour you chose, you find it's Complimentary Colour!
He lived 1839-1906.
All artists are different.