C?zanne’s Watercolors: Between Drawing and Painting Simms, Matthew

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This insightful volume by Matthew Simms explores Paul Cézanne’s innovative use of watercolors as a bridge between his initial sketches and final oil paintings. Cézanne, a pivotal figure in the transition from Impressionism to modern art, employed watercolors in a unique way, and this book delves into his techniques, their significance, and their influence on subsequent generations. With insightful commentary and stunning reproductions, it’s a must-have for collectors, art enthusiasts, and those interested in the evolution of modern art.

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Dust jacket included. Cover has normal wear. Pages are clean. Binding is secure.

This insightful volume by Matthew Simms offers a comprehensive exploration of the watercolor works of Paul Cézanne, the renowned Post-Impressionist painter celebrated for his innovative techniques and pivotal role in the transition from 19th-century Impressionism to the radically new artistic approaches of the 20th century. Cézanne’s Watercolors: Between Drawing and Painting delves into the artist’s unique approach to the medium, which he used as a bridge between his initial sketches and final oil paintings. Simms meticulously analyzes Cézanne’s watercolor techniques, shedding light on their significance in the artist’s creative process and their influence on subsequent generations of painters. This volume is a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts of Cézanne’s work, as well as those interested in the evolution of modern art and the intersection of drawing and painting. With its insightful commentary and stunning reproductions, this book offers a rare glimpse into the mind and methods of one of the most influential artists of the modern era.

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Weight 57.6 lbs
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