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Paul Cezanne - translation to English

FRENCH PAINTER
Paul Cezanne; Cézanne; Cezanne; Paul cezane; Cézanne medal; Cezanne medal; Cezanne's doubt; Cézannesque; Cezannesque; Cézannian; Cezannian; Cézanne, Paul
  • [[Cézanne's studio]] in [[Aix-en-Provence]] from 1902 until his 1906 death
  • Portrait of Ambroise Vollard]]'', 1899, [[Petit Palais]], Paris
  • ''Portrait of the Critic Gistave Geffroy'', 1895, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''Spring'', 1860, [[Petit Palais]]
  • ''Still Life with a Curtain'' (1895) illustrates Cézanne's increasing trend towards terse compression of forms and dynamic tension between geometric figures.
  • Paul Cézanne, ''Still-Life with Green Melon''
  • ''The Pool at Jas de Bouffan'', 1876
  • ''The Abduction'', 1867
  • ''The Hanged Man's House'', 1873, [[Musée d'Orsay]], Paris
  • ''Lac d'Annecy'', 1896, [[Courtauld Institute of Art]], London
  • ''Portrait of the Gardiner Vallier'', 1906, Private collection, Cézanne's final painting before his death
  • ''Mardi Gras (Pierrot et Arlequin)'', 1888, [[Pushkin Museum]], Moscow
  • Maurice Denis, ''Hommage à Cézanne''
  • ''Montagne Sainte-Victoire'', 1904, [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
  • ''The Overture to Tannhäuser: The Artist's Mother and Sister'']], 1868, [[Hermitage Museum]], St. Petersburg
  • ''A Modern Olympia'', 1873–74, [[Musée d'Orsay]], Paris
  • ''Madame Cézanne (Hortense Fiquet, 1850–1922) in a Red Dress'' (1888–1890), oil on canvas, 116.5 × 89.5 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York
  • ''Les joueurs de cartes ([[The Card Players]])'', 1892–1895, oil on canvas, 60 x 73 cm, [[Courtauld Institute of Art]], London
  • Poussinesque]] stability and geometric balance
  • 1901}}, The dramatic resignation to death informs several [[still life]] paintings Cézanne made in his final period between 1898 and 1905 which take the skulls as their subject. Today the skulls themselves remain in Cézanne's studio in a suburb of [[Aix-en-Provence]].
  • ''Portrait of [[Achille Empéraire]]'', 1868, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''Boy with a Red Vest'', [[Barnes Foundation]], Philadelphia
  • ''Le moulin sur la Couleuvre à Pontoise''
  • ''[[Paul Alexis]] reading to [[Émile Zola]]'', 1869–70, [[São Paulo Museum of Art]]
  • ''The Murder'', c. 1870, [[Walker Art Gallery]], Liverpool
  • ''The Artist's Father, Reading "L'Événement"'', 1866, [[National Gallery of Art]], Washington, D.C.
  • ''Portrait of Victor Chocquet'', 1876–77
  • View of the 1904 Salon d'Automne, photograph by [[Ambroise Vollard]], Salle Cézanne (''Victor Choquet'', ''Baigneuses'', etc.)
  • ''Three Skulls on an Oriental Carpet''

Paul Cezanne         
n. Paul Ce"zanne (1839-1906), pintor impresionista francés
Paul Gaugin         
  • Early French construction on the Panama Canal, 1886
  • Synthetist Group]], at Café des Arts, known as [[The Volpini Exhibition, 1889]]
  • loc=Mathews records an anecdote that a Catholic priest asked him to remove a provocative sculpture of a nude woman from his grounds. Not only did Gauguin refuse, but he threatened to sue the priest. In a note (n. 71) Mathews casts doubt on the source of the story because she can't find a record for the priest named as Michel Béchu, but the priest in question would appear to be Léonard Pierre Béchu, originally entered as "Michel" in cathedral records}}
  • Reconstruction of Gauguin's home ''Maison du Jouir (House of Pleasure)'' at Atuona, [[Paul Gauguin Cultural Center]]
  • ''Change of Residence'', 1899, woodcut, private collection
  • Gauguin's maternal grandmother, Flora Tristan (1803–1844) in 1838
  • ''The Universe is Created (L'Univers est créé)'', from the Noa Noa suite, 1893–94, [[Princeton University Art Museum]]
  • ''Maternité II'', 1899, [[private collection]], sold at auction in Papeete, 1903
  • ''Aline Marie Chazal Tristán, (1825–1867) "The Artist's Mother"'', 1889, [[Staatsgalerie Stuttgart]]
  • harmonium]] at [[Alphonse Mucha]]'s studio at rue de la Grande-Chaumière, Paris (Mucha photo)
  • Gauguin's grave, Atuona
  • ''Maruru (Offerings of Gratitude)'', 1894, woodcut sheet, [[Yale University Art Gallery]]
  • Atuona]]
  • ''Ta Matete'', 1892, [[Kunstmuseum Basel]]
  • Paul Gauguin, 1893–1895, ''Objet décoratif carré avec dieux tahitiens'', terre cuite, rehauts peints, 34 cm, [[Musée d'Orsay]], Paris
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  • Paul Gauguin, Arearea no Varua Ino,1894, watercolour monotype on Japan paper, owned originally by Degas, [[National Gallery of Art]]
  • Nafea Faa Ipoipo (When Will You Marry?)]]'', 1892, sold for a record US$210&nbsp;million in 2014.
  • Boston Museum of Fine Arts]], Boston, MA
  • ''L'Esprit Moderne et le Catholicisme'' front and back covers, 1902, [[Saint Louis Art Museum]]
  • ''Le Sorcier d'Hiva Oa (Marquesan Man in a Red Cape)'', 1902, Musée d'art moderne et d'art contemporain de Liège
  • Door lintel at ''Maison du Jouir'', 1901, [[Musée d'Orsay]]
  • ''Père Paillard (Father Lechery)'', 1902, [[National Gallery of Art]]. Gauguin's lampoon of Bishop Martin.
  • Self portrait, 1903, [[Kunstmuseum Basel]]
  • ''Tahitian Woman with Evil Spirit'', traced monotype, 1899/1900, [[Städel]]
  • Study of a Nude (Suzanne sewing)]]'', 1880, [[Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek]]
  •  Neue Pinakothek, Munich]]
  • ''Vahine no te tiare (Woman with a Flower)'', 1891, [[Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek]]
  • ''Parahi te maras'', 1892, Meyer de Schauensee collection
  • ''[[Mahana no atua]]'' (Day of the God), 1894
  • ''Martinique Landscape'' 1887, [[Scottish National Gallery]]
  • [[Vincent van Gogh]], ''Paul Gauguin (Man in a Red Beret)'', 1888, [[Van Gogh Museum]], Amsterdam
FRENCH PAINTER AND PRINTMAKER
Gauguin; Eugene Henri Paul Gauguin; Eugène Henri Paul Gauguin; Paul Gaugin; Gaugin; Eugčne Henri Paul Gauguin; Eugcne Henri Paul Gauguin; Gaugan; Noa Noa; Gauguin, Paul
n. Paul Gaugin (1848-1903), pintor impresionista francés, alumno y amigo de Camille Pissarro
Paul Broca         
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  • Broca's area
  • "Senator Broca will henceforth give examples of behavior in line with his theories." Le Triboulet, February 1880.
  • Map of Color of Skin: Figures indicate tint in Broca's scale
  • Louis Victor "Tan" Lebourgne's brain (by Pierre Marie)
  • Stereograph designed by Paul Broca and manufactured by Mathieu
FRENCH PHYSICIAN, ANATOMIST AND ANTHROPOLOGIST (1824-1880)
Pierre Paul Broca; Broca, Pierre Paul; P. P. Broca; Paul Pierre Broca; Pierre-Paul Broca; Broca, Paul; Pierre Broca
n. Paul Broca (1824-1880), médico y antropólogo francés

Definition

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Wikipedia

Paul Cézanne

Paul Cézanne ( say-ZAN, also UK: sə-ZAN, US: say-ZAHN; French: [pɔl sezan]; 19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) was a French artist and Post-Impressionist painter whose work introduced new modes of representation and influenced avant garde artistic movements of the early 20th century. Cézanne is said to have formed the bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the early 20th century's new line of artistic enquiry, Cubism.

While his early works are still influenced by Romanticism – such as the murals in the Jas de Bouffan country house – and Realism, Cézanne arrived at a new pictorial language through intensive examination of Impressionist forms of expression. He altered conventional approaches to perspective and broke established rules of academic art by emphasizing the underlying structure of objects in a composition and the formal qualities of art. Cézanne strived for a renewal of traditional design methods on the basis of the impressionistic colour space and colour modulation principles. Cézanne's often repetitive, exploratory brushstrokes are highly characteristic and clearly recognizable. He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields. The paintings convey Cézanne's intense study of his subjects. Both Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso are said to have remarked that Cézanne "is the father of us all".

His painting provoked incomprehension and ridicule in contemporary art criticism. Until the late 1890s it was mainly fellow artists such as Camille Pissarro and the art dealer and gallery owner Ambroise Vollard who discovered Cézanne's work and were among the first to buy his paintings. In 1895, Vollard opened the first solo exhibition in his Paris gallery, which led to a broader examination of the artist's work.

Examples of use of Paul Cezanne
1. Also among the works stolen were oil paintings by Paul Cezanne and Edgar Degas.
2. But do the headlines hide the real story? 12.05.1''': Paul Cezanne auction record More arts news
3. They took works by Paul Cezanne, Edgar Degas, Claude Monet and Vincent van Gogh.
4. Along with the Van Goghs are works by Leonardo da Vinci, Paul Cezanne and Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.
5. ARTICLE "By Jove we were inseparable," Camille Pissarro wrote of his two–decade friendship with Paul Cezanne.