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Cézanne portraits, John Elderfield ; with Mary Morton, Xavier Rey ; contributions by Alex Danchev, Jayne S. Warman

Label
Cézanne portraits, John Elderfield ; with Mary Morton, Xavier Rey ; contributions by Alex Danchev, Jayne S. Warman
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 246-247) and indexes
resource.biographical
contains biographical information
Illustrations
portraitsillustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Cézanne portraits
Nature of contents
catalogsbibliography
Oclc number
983824936
Responsibility statement
John Elderfield ; with Mary Morton, Xavier Rey ; contributions by Alex Danchev, Jayne S. Warman
Summary
A major new study of the portraiture of one of the most important artists of the nineteenth century. Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) may be best known for his landscapes, but he also painted some 160 portraits throughout his exceptional career. This major work establishes portraiture as an essential practice for Cézanne, from his earliest self-portraits in the 1860s; to his famous depictions of figures including his wife Hortense Fiquet, the writer Émile Zola, and the art dealer Ambrose Vollard; and concluding with a poignant series of portraits of his gardener Vallier, made shortly before Cézanne's death. Featured essays by leading experts explore the special pictorial and thematic characteristics of Cézanne's portraits. The authors address the artist's creation of complementary pairs and multiple versions of the same subject, as well as the role of self-portraiture for Cézanne. They investigate the chronological evolution of his portrait work, with an examination of the changes that occurred within his artistic style and method, and in his understanding of resemblance and identity. They also consider the extent to which particular sitters influenced the characteristics and development of Cézanne's practice
Table Of Contents
Introduction: the reading of the model / John Elderfield -- Cézanne portraits; Defiant beginnings, 1862-72; Impressionism and after, 1872-85; Comparative portraiture, 1885-90; The working class and the art world, 1890-1900; Last years, 1900-6 / John Elderfield, Mary Morton, and Xavier Rey -- Dramatis Personae / Alex Danchev -- Chronology / Jayne S. Warman
Target audience
general
Classification
resource.coverage
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