Paul Cézanne often employed distinct, structured lines that contribute to his unique approach to form and composition. He used both curved and straight lines to create geometric shapes and to define the outlines of objects, which helped to convey depth and perspective. His lines are not always precise; they can be expressive and varied, reflecting his interest in the underlying structure of the natural world. This technique is evident in his still lifes, landscapes, and portraits, where he merges form and color to create a cohesive vision.
oil paint on canvas or wood
Multiple Perspective
of course, he wasa French artist and Post-Impressionist painter.
Paul Cezanne's compositions relied on the use of basic shapes.
All colors.
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oil paint on canvas or wood
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Multiple Perspective
Oil paint and brushes.
of course, he wasa French artist and Post-Impressionist painter.
Paul Cezanne's compositions relied on the use of basic shapes.
All colors.
Oil paint and brushes.
multiple perspective
He could not make paintings without using paint. Other painters also use paint.
This cannot be answered in a general sense. When you look at a painting you can ask how the elements are used in this particular work.