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Cezanne liked the impressionist use of colour and their matter of everyday subject life. He explored the effects of line in creating directions, planes and colour to show depth.

Cezanne believed that all objects in nature could be reduced to geometrical shapes, such as: cubes, cylinders, spheres and cones. Cezanne distorts objects for compositional reasonsi.e. to show harmony in his compositions. A body could be simplified into a series of box- like and cylinderical shapes: head-sphere, (neck,arms, legs, torso-cylinders).

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