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Paul Cézanne’s artistic muse had sweeping shoulders, an enigmatic face and majestic beauty that loomed over his life’s work.
French Impressionism from the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, at the National Gallery of Victoria, features over a 100 of these ...
Built from limestone and accented with warm ochre pigments from the Roussillon hills, this city captures the essence of ...
The idea of a female muse as a source of inspiration for the male artistic genius has had its day as their female sitters ...
The Museum Berggruen collection, shaped and built by German art dealer Heinz Berggruen from the 1950s onwards, tells the ...
Rarely seen modernist masterpieces by the likes of Cezanne, Matisse and Picasso have come to Australia from Berlin's Museum ...
A "masterful" painting by Scottish Colourist ... She said the work takes "inspiration from Paul Cezanne and French Post-Impressionism, while maintaining the artist's distinctive individual style". She ...
When he was asked how Paul Cézanne influenced his ... Stevens’s study of art was a process that inspired many of his oft-quoted poems from the 1940s onwards. In Cézanne’s sublime still lifes, piercing ...
Paul Cezanne is often called the ‘father of ... famous and haunting works is ‘Pyramid of Skulls’. It is a still-life painting that shows 3 human skulls arranged in a triangle with wide ...
A 17th-century painting ... But Cezanne’s take on card players was true to his style of muted emotion. Instead, his scene is so quiet it has been described as ”human still life.” ...
Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Carafe, Bottle, and Fruit (La Bouteille de cognac), 1906, Pencil and watercolor on paper, Henry and Rose Pearlman Foundation (on extended loan to the Princeton University ...