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Cézanne and beyond, organized by Joseph J. Rishel and Katherine Sachs ; with essays by Roberta Bernstein ... [et al.]

Label
Cézanne and beyond, organized by Joseph J. Rishel and Katherine Sachs ; with essays by Roberta Bernstein ... [et al.]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 563-572) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cézanne and beyond
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
262432288
Responsibility statement
organized by Joseph J. Rishel and Katherine Sachs ; with essays by Roberta Bernstein ... [et al.]
Summary
"The famous proclamation that Cezanne "is the father of us all" has been attributed to both Matisse and Picasso, and his influence has extended to a great diversity of artists thereafter. In this monumental book, a team of distinguished scholars offers the most comprehensive view to date on Cezanne's vital role in shaping European and American art throughout the 20th century and into the 21st. More than forty paintings and ten works on paper by Cezanne-many of his best-known and most admired-are juxtaposed throughout the catalogue with approximately 120 works by a range of modern and contemporary artists who found in Cezanne a central inspiration. They include Max Beckmann, Georges Braque, Charles Demuth, Alberto Giacometti, Arshile Gorky, Marsden Hartley, Fernand Leger, Brice Marden, Piet Mondrian, Giorgio Morandi, Liubov Popova, and Jeff Wall, as well as Picasso, Matisse, Johns, and Kelly. The essays offer insights into the "conversation" between Cezanne and each of these other artists, who stand on a par with his greatness. Among its many features, this book contains conceptual overviews by Richard Shiff and Robert Storr as well as an illustrated chronology." -- Publisher description
Table Of Contents
Foreword / Alice Beamesderfer and Gail Harrity -- Looking back and beyond / Alice Beamesderfer -- The making of an exhibition / Joseph J. Rishel and Katherine Sachs -- Chronology / Adrianne O. Bratis -- La Famille Cézanne / Robert Storr -- Lucky Cézanne (Cézanne Tychique) / Richard Shiff -- Cézanne and Matisse: from apprenticeship to creative misreading / Yve-Alain Bois -- Cézanne and Mondrian: "A new way to express the beauty of nature" / Joop M. Joosten -- Cézanne and Hartley: On sacred ground / Joseph J. Rishel -- Cézanne and Léger: Realizing new sensations / Christopher Green -- Picasso's extreme Cézanne / John Elderfield -- Cézanne, Braque, and pictorial space / John Golding -- A new tradition: Cézanne, Demuth, and the invention of modern watercolor / Mark D. Mitchell -- Cézanne and Beckmann: "A powerful new pictorial architecture" / Anabelle Kienle -- Liubov Popova: From Cézanne to Utopia / Albert Kostenevich -- For the love, and fear, of painting: Cézanne, Morandi, and Italian modernism / Jennie Hirsh -- Cézanne and Giacometti: An odd couple / Carolyn Lanchner -- Learning from "Papa Cézanne": Arshile Gorky and the (self- ) invention of the modern artist / Michael R. Taylor -- Cézanne and Kelly: Painting form through color / Katherine Sachs -- Cézanne and Johns: "At every point in nature there is something to see" / Roberta Bernstein -- Cézanne and Marden: The almost perfect painting / Katherine Sachs -- Jeff-Wall: Within the view(ing), or the spirit of place / Jean-François Chevrier
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