Cezanne: Matamorphoses

Author: Alexander Eiling (Editor); Tessa Rosebrock (Contribution by); Fabienne Ruppen (Contribution by); Margret Stuffmann (Contribution by); Pia Müller-Tamm (Preface by); Juliane Betz (Contribution by); Michael Clarke (Contribution by); Inken Freudenberg (Contribution by); Eva-Maria Höllerer (Contribution by); Richard Kendall (Contribution by); Mary Tompkins Lewis (Contribution by); Astrid Reuter (Contribution by)

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  • : 9783791356679
  • : Prestel Publishing
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  • : 2.13733
  • : January 2018
  • : 300mm X 240mm
  • : Germany
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  • : Alexander Eiling (Editor); Tessa Rosebrock (Contribution by); Fabienne Ruppen (Contribution by); Margret Stuffmann (Contribution by); Pia Müller-Tamm (Preface by); Juliane Betz (Contribution by); Michael Clarke (Contribution by); Inken Freudenberg (Contribution by); Eva-Maria Höllerer (Contribution by); Richard Kendall (Contribution by); Mary Tompkins Lewis (Contribution by); Astrid Reuter (Contribution by)
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  • : English
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  • : 265 colour illustrations
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Barcode 9783791356679
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Description

This remarkable thematic survey offers up an entirely new way of looking at and thinking about Paul C zanne's oeuvre. As an artist, Paul C zanne sought to capture the secrets and essence of the world around him--a world he perceived as phenomena constantly in flux. This book explores C zanne's oeuvre through the lens of that philosophy, thoughtfully organizing individual works into a series of thematic phases. Breaking up pictorial genres, it sheds light on the fluid interplay among the artist's still lifes, landscapes, and portraits. C zanne's practice of studying and imitating his predecessors and contemporaries is explored as a fundamental feature of his work. It also delves into the artist's reliance on his emotional, rather than objective, perception of reality. Filled with full color reproductions of the artist's famous and lesser-known works, as well as illuminating essays by leading curators and critics, this groundbreaking exploration offers readers an unprecedented appraisal of one of the world's most loved artists.

Author description

ALEXANDER EILING is Curator at the Staatliche Kunsthalle Karlsruhe, Germany.