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Cezanne and the Past: Tradition and Creativity
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Cezanne and the Past: Tradition and Creativity

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Cezanne and the Past presents an overview of Paul Cezanne's oeuvre and his approach to the past through paintings,drawings and water colours by the artist, supplemented by thirty to forty works by 16th 19th century masters.This publication explores how Cezanne integrated the culture of Provence into his art, along with the classical education of the provincial young man, that he was and the art he saw in museums. Out of the cogitations and struggles of a young artist, the most significant painting oeuvre emerged, which triumphed over tradition.This publication also examines the twentieth-century manifestations of the art of the master from Aix-en-Provence in the context of Cezanne's reception in Hungary and twentieth-century Hungarian cultural and art history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Museum of Fine Art, Budapest / Hungarian National Gallery
Country
Hungary
Date
1 December 2012
Pages
528
ISBN
9789637063992

Cezanne and the Past presents an overview of Paul Cezanne's oeuvre and his approach to the past through paintings,drawings and water colours by the artist, supplemented by thirty to forty works by 16th 19th century masters.This publication explores how Cezanne integrated the culture of Provence into his art, along with the classical education of the provincial young man, that he was and the art he saw in museums. Out of the cogitations and struggles of a young artist, the most significant painting oeuvre emerged, which triumphed over tradition.This publication also examines the twentieth-century manifestations of the art of the master from Aix-en-Provence in the context of Cezanne's reception in Hungary and twentieth-century Hungarian cultural and art history.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Museum of Fine Art, Budapest / Hungarian National Gallery
Country
Hungary
Date
1 December 2012
Pages
528
ISBN
9789637063992