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Paul Cezanne

Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841 – 1919) was a French artist and the leading painter during the Impressionism movement. Renoir was a celebrator of beauty and particularly feminine sensuality. Two of his paintings have sold for over US$70 million, with Bal au moulin de la Galette selling for US$78.1 million.

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What is you opinion on Paul Cezanne?

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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 .

How did Paul Cezanne become interested in art?

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There is usually one and the same answer to those questions 'Why did XXX become an artist?' Because he felt he had the talent and the urge. It is as simple as that!

How many kids did Paul Cezanne have?

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He had two younger sisters, Marie and Rose,

What tools did Paul Cezanne use?

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mostly oil paint, but in his later years also a lot of beautiful watercolors, painting the landscape.

What made Paul Cezanne successful?

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that he was a good cubism artist. ( he also discovered cubism ).

What period of art was Paul Cezanne?

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He was a Post-Impressionist.

What materials are used in Paul Cezanne's art?

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he didnt use a paint and bruse..he used oil paint on wood or canvas. x

What Post-Impressionist convention did Paul Cézanne use in Mont Sainte-Victoire?

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He could see it every day as it dominates the view from Aix-en-Provence, and it has an interesting shape. Cézanne also noticed how the mountain seemed to change color according to the weather.

What genre did Cezanne work in?

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Landscape, still life, portrait.

How much did paul cezanne paintings sell for?

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Rideau, Cruchon et Compotier

painted in ca. 1893-1894, sold for $60,500,000 at Sotheby's New York on May 10, 1999.

When did Paul Cezanne have a son?

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in2 october

When was Paul Cezanne's flowers in a vase painted?

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In 1893 or 94.

Please note:

You do nat DRAW paintings, you PAINT them.

What did Paul Cezanne like to paint about most?

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The mountain Mt Sainte-Victoire and fruit still lifes.

Why was Paul Cezanne so famous?

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By painting and exhibiting interesting pictures.

What was Paul Cezanne most remembered for?

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His paintings and artworks which based on the transition from the 19th century conception of artistic endeavor to a new and radically different world of art in the 20th century.

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Did Cezanne have any children?

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Yes.

How long has Paul Cezanne been painting for?

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They are in museums all over the world.

Where did Paul Cezanne move to?

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* In 1852 Cézanne entered College Bourbon, he stayed there for six years * From 1859 to 1861, complying with his father's wishes, Cézanne attended law school of the University of Aix, while also receiving drawing lessons.

Did Paul Cezanne ever have an apprentice?

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In 1856 Cézanne began to attend the evening drawing courses of Joseph-Marc Gibert at the Aix Museum. In April 1861 his father allowed him to go to Paris to study at the Académie Suisse.

What did paul cezanne's style consist of?

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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).

Did Paul Cezanne have any brothers and sisters?

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He had two younger sisters, Marie and Rose.

Why is an artist's perspective considered false?

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An artist’s perspective is considered false because it is based on their own individual interpretation of the subject matter. This interpretation can be influenced by their personal biases, preferences, and experiences, which can lead to a distorted view of the subject matter. For example, an artist may choose to omit certain elements of a scene, or add certain elements to make the painting more aesthetically pleasing. These alterations can lead to an inaccurate representation of the scene, which can be misleading or even false. Additionally, an artist’s perspective may be subjective, as the artist may be attempting to convey a certain emotion, such as sadness or joy, and this emotion may not be shared by all viewers. Therefore, an artist’s perspective should not be considered an accurate representation of the truth.