House of Pere Lacroix, by Paul Cezanne
PAUL CEZANNE Marronnies aus Jas de Bouffan, 1884. Oil on canvas
Paul Cézanne outside his studio at Les Lauves in Provence. Photo was taken in April 1906, six months before his death. Photo by Gertrude Osthaus, colorized by painters-in-color
Happy 🎂 Birthday, Paul Cezanne.
Born January 19, 1839
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Jas de Bouffan, 1887, Paul Cezanne
Medium: oil,canvas
Bend in the Road Through the Forest by Paul Cézanne, 1873, Guggenheim Museum
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York Partial gift, George Tetzel in memory of Oscar Homolka and Joan Tetzel Homolka, 1980 Medium: Oil on canvas
After learning about the life of French painter Paul Cezanne, the upper class group, age 10, created a still life in his style using Neocolor II Aquarelle Artists’ Crayons (“Neocolors” for short). The bottom image is the photo of a still life I setup, photographed and gave to each child to copy.
Still life with basket, 1890, Paul Cezanne
Size: 65x81 cm Medium: oil on canvas
“`Beautiful Soup, so rich and green, Waiting in a hot tureen! Who for such dainties would not stoop? Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup! Soup of the evening, beautiful Soup! Beau--ootiful Soo--oop! Beau--ootiful Soo--oop! Soo--oop of the e--e--evening, Beautiful, beautiful Soup!” Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
Still Life with Soup Tureen, by Paul Cézanne, 1877
Paul Cézanne Il lago di Annecy "The lac d'Annecy" (1896).
Paul Cézanne | The Bay of L'Estaque from the East, 1878-82c
“Today our sight is a little weary, burdened by the memory of a thousand images. And these museums, and the paintings in them! … And the exhibitions! … We no longer see nature; we see pictures over and over again. To see the works of God! That is what I am striving for.“ - Paul Cezanne
Portrait of Paul Cezanne by Renoir, 1880
Landscape with Waterline, 1879 by Paul CEZANNE
Холст, масло. 46 x 56 см
Private Collection
Paul Cézanne
La route tournante en sous-bois (c. 1873-1875)
Paul Cézanne: The House of Dr. Gached in Auvers (1873)
via The Athenaeum