The work may have been sold under duress or looted in Nazi-occupied territory.
Before his death, Paul Cézanne offered 100 of his paintings to the art museum in Aix-en-Provence, the city in southern France where he was born and lived for more than 40 years. Despite hosting the ...
It was no secret that Cézanne had trouble applying the final swipe of his paint-filled palette knife to his canvases. The artist, who has often been called the father of modern art, was a ...
"Still Life with a Peach and Two Green Pears," (circa 1883-87) by Paul Cézanne. (Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) An exceptional little exhibition—and one of my favorite kinds—will be at Boston’s ...
When he was asked how Paul Cézanne influenced his work, Picasso declared: “He is the father of us all, a sort of God of painting.” This admiration was shared by Picasso’s coeval Cubist-in-arms, ...
The Cincinnati Art Museum has several artworks by the French Post-Impressionist Paul Cézanne in its collection, including Still Life With Bread and Eggs, a dark, moody painting depicting bread, a few ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. Paul Cézanne is one of the greatest artists of all time. And that's ...
These were the questions the curators of a new, once-in-a-generation retrospective of the French painter at the Art Institute of Chicago asked themselves as they went to work a few years back. When it ...