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Informationen zum Autor Dr Julian Beecroft is a writer specializing in art and cultural history. He has written books on Monet, Renoir, Dalí, Kahlo and Art Nouveau. He is also the author of Lost Cities and Secret Cities , as well as a guide to the culture and history of London. He has contributed to the Guardian , the Telegraph , 1843 and The London Magazine . Klappentext Paul Cézanne (1839?1906) is arguably one of the most important artists in the development of modern art, being as he was a key bridge between the stirrings of airy abstraction in Impressionism and the solid redefinition of space espoused by Cubism. Exhibiting with ? but often apart ? from the Impressionists, always striving to please the establishment and yet ultimately following his own path to find new ways of representing visual experience, his work is suffused with life and colour but also retains its power in the knowledge of its influence. This gorgeous book introduces the reader to Cézanne through an accessible discussion of the artist in context, his life, work and legacy, followed by a curated selection of full-page reproductions of his most representative and impressive work, from his many portraits and still lifes to his figure groups (the iconic bathers) and landscapes (his precious Montagne Sainte-Victoire). Zusammenfassung One of the most important artists in the development of modern art – Cézanne’s work is suffused with life and colour but also retains solidity and a radical perception of space. This gorgeous book presents an accessible discussion of the artist and his work in context, followed by a curated selection of his most representative and impressive work.