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  1. Paul Cézanne and Fruits: All We Know About Them

    • Most of Paul Cézanne’s paintings are still lifes. They were made in a studio using very simple stuff like a cloth, a vase, a bowl, or even a skull. See more

    Then, Apples Started to Look Like Flat Balls

    His works are both traditional and modern. Cézanne’s fruit became abstract with time. Later they were just splotch of color enclosed by a line. Like here, they don’t have any p… See more

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    For Him Nature Should Be Like A Sphere

    Cézanne was interested in the simplification of naturally occurring forms to their geometric essentials: he wanted to “treat nature by the cylinder, the sphere, the cone.” An a… See more

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    He Created An Illusion of Depth

    Though a precursor of Cubism, Cézanne often created an illusion of depth – like in this painting, with the curtain at the back and the white sheets in the front. See more

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