84 riżultati fi ħdan Persuna Paul Cézanne

84 riżultati rritornati

Paul Cézanne

Pittur Franċiż (1839-1906)

National Library of France

Zola, Emile. Various works, manuscript (s) autograph (s); Scanning from an original document.

Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index
German Documentation Center for Art History - Marburg Picture Index

Remain: unknown

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

The second half of the 1880s was a particularly difficult time for Cézanne. In 1885 he appears to have had an abortive romantic entanglement, which left him agitated and unbalanced. Than, in 1886, his childhood friend and strongest source of support, Emil…

Munkácsy Mihály Museum

Mértani idomokra egyszerűsített táj, háttérben kékes-szürke szikla, elöl zöldes-sárgás színekkel fás táj. Ragyogó fényhatású, posztimpresszionista alkotás. J.n. + 1 példány

The Israel Museum, Jerusalem

Because Paul Cézanne was virtually self-taught, his early work evinces a less predictable path of development than that of artists schooled in the academic tradition. An extreme individualist, ever fearful of coming under the influence of others, he dogge…