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    London ; New York, New York :Thames & Hudson Ltd,
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    almafu_BV048521241
    Format: 239 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 25,2 cm.
    ISBN: 978-0-500-02528-4
    Content: Introduction -- Pissarro and Cézanne -- Cézanne's material -- Cézanne and the outside world -- Peasants -- Matisse in the garden -- Conclusion.
    Content: "A penetrating analysis of the work of one of the most influential painters in the history of modern art by one of the world's most respected art historians. For more than a century the art of Paul Cézanne was held to hold the key to modernity. His painting was a touchstone for Samuel Beckett as much as Henri Matisse. Rilke revered him deeply, as did Picasso. If we lost touch with his sense of life, they thought, we lost an essential element in our self-understanding. 'If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present' looks back on Cézanne from a moment - our own - when such judgments may seem to need justifying. What was it, the book asks, that held Cézanne's viewers spellbound? At the heart of Cézanne lies a sense of disquiet: a homelessness haunting the vividness, an anxiety underlying the appeal of colour. T. J. Clark addresses this strangeness head-on, examining the art of Pissarro, Matisse and others in relation to it. Above all, he speaks to the uncanniness and beauty of Cézanne's achievement"
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    Language: English
    Subjects: Art History
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    Keywords: 1839-1906 Cézanne, Paul
    Author information: Cézanne, Paul 1839-1906
    Author information: Clark, Timothy J. 1943-
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