Publisher's Synopsis
This introduction to some of the great artists of the past 150 years looks at their lives and inspirations, and showcases a selection of their most significant paintings. Paul Cezanne's immersive approach to art resulted in a new kind of analytical discipline where the canvas becomes a screen through which the artist's visual sensations are recorded. He described this practice as 'a harmony parallel to nature', an almost architectural approach to his subject which often moved beyond the figurative tradition and towards abstraction. The book describes Cezanne's technique, the materials he used, and his importance as the greatest Post-Impressionist and fulcrum between Impressionism and the later Fauvist, Cubist and Expressionist movements. Beautifully presented introduction to the work of the great Post-Impressionist artist. The descriptions of style and technique will inspire readers to try painting in this style for themselves. This engaging introduction to the work of the Post-Impressionists may lead to further in-depth study.