PAUL CÉZANNE Post Impressionism‚ as the name would suggest‚ is the art movement that directly followed Impressionism. One artist‚ who led the Post Impressionism movement‚ was French artist‚ Paul Cézanne. Much of his early work was pure Impressionism and‚ although he was introduced to the style and guided by Camille Pissarro‚ Cézanne’s works showed a distinctive uniqueness. Cézanne broke away from Impressionism because of the lack of composition; he felt the desire to depict subjects in the
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The Bay of Marseille‚ Seen From L’Estaque‚ painted by Paul Cezanne‚ is a very beautiful painting due to its value scale with the complementary harmony of blue and orange. Balancing the cool and warm colors‚ we can make out that the color with the strongest chroma is blue. The value scale shifts from light to dark‚ but the painting does not go completely dark and has gets lighter in the sky with the ocean being the darkest thing in the painting. The color and the value scale of the painting helps
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Paul Cezanne‚ Pines and Rocks‚ 1896-99 Oil on Canvas Museum of Modern Art This simple painting of a small‚ intimate landscape is a good example of Paul Cezanne’s mastery of the impressionist style. The scene is of a rocky path‚ possibly a hiking trail on the side of a mountain‚ and a few trees that veil the sky in patches of leaves. Cezanne’s method of painting is rather interesting‚ in that he paints each stroke like a plate of color‚ creating an overlapping mosaic. The palette he chose is also
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Donnie Shenk English 1010: Composition 1 Dr. Pat Meehan Roll 10 October‚ 2012 Apples and Oranges Apples and oranges are both sweet and delicious fruit that can be found in the finest of kitchens in the entire world. They are both tasteful on their own not needing the enhancement of other ingredients or further cooking. It also should be noted that apples and oranges provide many health benefits to people world-wide‚ and are key ingredients in major medical miracle drugs. They also inspire art
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Oranges and Apples Apples and oranges are the world’s best fruit as I can say‚ and both of these edible elements have several things in common. Firstly oranges and apples are both fruits and they are ridiculously delicious and most of the people have them every day for healthy purposes. Another factor they have in common is that both of these fruits grow on trees. Another way that oranges and apples are alike is that they are the same in shape‚ oranges and apples take the shape of circular figure
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In the following essay I am going to look at the work of Paul Cézanne and Samuel John Peploe. I am then going to compare the two. Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) Paul Cézanne was born in Aix-en Province‚ the son of a French banker. In 1861 he abandoned his study of law to join his boyhood friend‚ Emile Zola (a writer) in Paris as a student at the Academie Suisse. He soon returned to Aix to work at his father’s bank as a clerk. In November 1862 he returned to Paris and from that day onwards
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‘still life with a basket of apples’. It was made between 1890 and 1894‚ this means it took Cezanne 4 years to produce; it is 23 3/8 by 31 inches. The artwork is of some apples in a basket and a bottle of wine. This is a scene that is not often come across as Cezanne has chosen his objects carefully so that the colours reflect off of the white cloth‚ even the folds have been chosen specifically to fit the piece. This piece of work was an observation painting as Cezanne set up his compositions according
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Professor Runyen Art 100 10/17/13 Paul Cézanne and His Eternal Feminine For post-impressionist artist Paul Cézanne‚ the nude was a central role in his career‚ however‚ for an artist who usually drew from life‚ he happened to be uncomfortable with naked models and was even quoted to say‚ “Woman models frighten me.” (Getty) Looking at Cézanne’s 17” x 20 7/8” oil on canvas The Eternal Feminine from 1877‚ “frighten” does not seem to be the only affect woman have on him. My boyfriend and I rushed
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Apples vs. Oranges Although apples and oranges are both fruits‚ they each have many similarities and differences. Some differences are the where they’re grown‚ color‚ tastes‚ appearance and many others. The ways that they are similar are that they have the same shape‚ grown on trees‚ both are fruits and have juice. The exact definition of an apple is the” fleshy usually rounded red‚ yellow‚ or green edible pome fruit of a usually cultivated tree (genus Malus) of the rose family”. The most common
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Apples and Oranges: A Comparative Essay Is the old adage “you can’t compare apples and oranges” correct? Besides being food‚ both of these produce items have much in common. They both are located under the Fruits and Vegetable category of the Canadian Food Guide; they are both spherical in shape‚ making them fit in the palm of your hand; and they both have a considerable amount of moisture under their skin. However‚ in both nutritional value and aesthetic appearance the orange far out weighs the
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