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100 1 $aCézanne, Paul,$d1839-1906.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79055446
240 10 $aCézanne.$lEnglish
245 10 $aCézanne /$cFrançoise Cachin [and others].
260 $aPhiladelphia, Pa. :$bPhiladelphia Museum of Art,$c1996.
263 $a9601
300 $a599 pages :$billustrations ;$c31 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
500 $aAn exhibition jointly organized by the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Réunion des Musées Nationaux, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, and the Tate Gallery.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tIntroduction: "He is the man who paints" /$rFrancoise Cachin and Joseph J. Rishel --$tCezanne on Art --$tSome Portraits of Cezanne --$tA Century of Cezanne Criticism.$gI.$tFrom 1865 to 1906 /$rFrancoise Cachin.$gII.$tFrom 1907 to the Present /$rJoseph J. Rishel --$tCatalogue /$rFrancoise Cachin, Isabelle Cahn, Henri Loyrette and Joseph J. Rishel.$tThe 1860s.$tThe 1870s.$tThe 1880s.$tThe 1890s.$tFrom 1900 to 1906.$tThe Sketchbooks --$tChronology /$rIsabelle Cahn --$tCezanne's Collectors: From Zola to Annenberg /$rWalter Feilchenfeldt --$tIndex of Illustrated Works by Cezanne.
520 $aThe veneration surrounding the French painter Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) for nearly a century has, paradoxically, contributed to the mystery of his genius. His work has been extensively analyzed, but in fundamental respects it remains incompletely understood. As such it is ripe for the reexamination provided by this volume, published on the centenary of the artist's first one-man exhibition, which was mounted in Paris by Ambroise Vollard.
520 8 $aMore than 240 large colorplates, illuminated by thoughtful commentaries, and 262 black-and-white illustrations of paintings, drawings, watercolors, and sketchbook pages represent all aspects of Cezanne's oeuvre. The book traces the full range of his stylistic evolution: dark and violent canvases of his early period, luminous works in which he came to grips with Impressionism, and the paintings of his maturity that broke entirely new ground.
520 8 $aAlso explored here is the artist's preoccupation with several themes and motifs - Mont Sainte-Victoire, bathers, and still lifes.
520 8 $aUnprecedented in the literature on Cezanne is this volume's comprehensive review of the critical response that the artist's work has evoked, both in his lifetime and afterward. Francoise Cachin, Director of the Musees de France, discusses the years from 1865 to the artist's death in 1906, and Joseph J. Rishel, Curator of European Painting before 1900 at the Philadelphia Museum of Art, writes on the years from 1907 to the present.
520 8 $aTheir extensive quotations from newspaper reviews, monographs, and journal articles by writers from Emile Zola to Meyer Schapiro offer readers the means to evaluate for themselves the many contradictory interpretations of Cezanne's legacy that have been put forth over the last century. Representing the latest scholarship on Cezanne, the book provides a concordance to the numbering system of John Rewald's forthcoming catalogue raisonne of the paintings.
520 8 $a. Cezanne also includes the painter's own statements about art and other artists, a fully documented, illustrated chronology by Isabelle Cahn, and an annotated glossary of the collectors who acquired the work of Cezanne, prepared by Walter Feilchenfeldt.
600 10 $aCézanne, Paul,$d1839-1906$vExhibitions.
700 1 $aCachin, Françoise.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n50032552
710 2 $aPhiladelphia Museum of Art.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n79005616
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