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Paul Cezanne

Module by: Maria Esther herreros. E-mail the author

Summary: Semblante de un Genio de la pintura

Paul Cézanne Nacimiento 19 de enero de 1839 Aix-en-Provence,Francia Defunción 22 de octubre de 1906 (67 años) Aix-en-Provence,Francia Nacionalidad Francesa Área Pintura Movimiento Postimpresionismo Obras destacadas Mujer con cafetera (h. 1890-1895) La montaña de Sainte-Victoire, vista desde Bibémus (hacia 1898) Grandes bañistas (1906) Paul Cézanne (Aix-en-Provence, 19 de enero de 1839 — Aix-en-Provence, 22 de octubre de 1906), pintor francés postimpresionista, considerado el padre del arte moderno, cuya obra estableció las bases de la transición entre la concepción artística decimonónica hacia el mundo artístico del siglo XX, nuevo y radicalmente diferente. Sin embargo, mientras vivió, Cézanne fue un pintor ignorado que trabajó en medio de un gran aislamiento. Desconfiaba de los críticos, tenía pocos amigos y, hasta 1895, expuso sólo de forma ocasional. Fue un «pintor de pintores»,1 que la crítica y el público ignoraban, siendo apreciado sólo por algunos impresionistas y, al final de su vida, por la nueva generación, los nabis o la escuela de Pont-Aven http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anexo:Cuadros_de_C%C3%A9zanne

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