Cezanne's Early Imagery

Cezanne's Early Imagery

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Author: Mary Tompkins Lewis
Binding: Hardback
Published: University of California Press, 1989

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: General wear and yellowing on external dust cover; pages in good condition

This scholarly work presents a meticulous analysis of Paul Cézanne's formative artistic period. It uncovers the foundational themes and visual motifs that shaped his revolutionary approach to painting, illustrating how these early experiments laid the groundwork for modern art. Lewis's rigorous scholarship details the complex interplay of personal experience and artistic innovation during this crucial phase of Cézanne's career. The text argues for a re-evaluation of these often-overlooked initial creations, demonstrating their profound significance within the artist's oeuvre. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the intellectual and aesthetic forces at play in the development of one of art history's most pivotal figures.

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Description

Author: Mary Tompkins Lewis
Binding: Hardback
Published: University of California Press, 1989

Condition:
Book: Very good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: General wear and yellowing on external dust cover; pages in good condition

This scholarly work presents a meticulous analysis of Paul Cézanne's formative artistic period. It uncovers the foundational themes and visual motifs that shaped his revolutionary approach to painting, illustrating how these early experiments laid the groundwork for modern art. Lewis's rigorous scholarship details the complex interplay of personal experience and artistic innovation during this crucial phase of Cézanne's career. The text argues for a re-evaluation of these often-overlooked initial creations, demonstrating their profound significance within the artist's oeuvre. Readers gain a deeper understanding of the intellectual and aesthetic forces at play in the development of one of art history's most pivotal figures.