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Blue Vaseby Paul Cezanne
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Still life with basketby Paul Cezanne
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Annecy Lake, 1896by Paul Cezanne
11" x 8" Art Print Print
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Still Life with Applesby Paul Cezanne
24" x 18" Print Print
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Sea at l'Estaque, 1878by Paul Cezanne
24" x 18" Print Print
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire Cby Paul Cezanne
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Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, c.1877by Paul Cezanne
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L'Estaque, View of the Bay of Marseillesby Paul Cezanne
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Card Players 1890-95by Paul Cezanne
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Still life with Apples, c.1890by Paul Cezanne
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Pines, 1896-99by Paul Cezanne
11" x 14" Art Print Print
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Turn in the Road, c. 1881by Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
Black Marble Clock, c.1870by Paul Cezanne
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Poplarsby Paul Cezanne
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Mill on the River, 1900by Paul Cezanne
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Dahliasby Paul Cezanne
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Still Life with Onions, c.1895by Paul Cezanne
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Large Pine, 1895-97by Paul Cezanne
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Viaduct at Estaqueby Paul Cezanne
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View of Mount Marseilleveyre and the Isle of Maireby Paul Cezanne
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Large Pine, c.1889by Paul Cezanne
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Houses Along a Road, c.1881by Paul Cezanne
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Jas de Bouffan, the pool, c.1876by Paul Cezanne
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Mont Sainte-Victoire with Large Pine Treeby Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Art Print Print
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Le Lac Annecyby Paul Cezanne
15" x 10" Art Print Print
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Flowers in a Vase, 1886by Paul Cezanne
12" x 10" Art Print Print
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Still Life with Pitcher and Fruitby Paul Cezanne
15" x 9" Art Print Print
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Seated Man, 1905-1906by Paul Cezanne
11" x 13" Art Print Print
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Oakby Paul Cezanne
11" x 14" Art Print Print
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Village of Gardanne, 1885by Paul Cezanne
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Woman with a Coffee Potby Paul Cezanne
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Still life of apples and Biscuitsby Paul Cezanne
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Still Life with a Kettle, c.1869by Paul Cezanne
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Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruitby Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Art Print Print
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Les Pots de Fleursby Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Art Print Print
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Vase of Flowersby Paul Cezanne
10" x 12" Art Print Print
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Bridge of Maincy Melunby Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
House of the Hanged Man (La maison du pendu), Auvers sur Oise, 1873by Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau), c. 1897by Paul Cezanne
11" x 14" Print Print
Plate of Apples, c. 1897by Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
Card Players, c.1890by Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
Mount Sainte-Victorie, c.1904 V2by Paul Cezanne
14" x 11" Print Print
Artist's Wife in an Armchair, c.1867by Paul Cezanne
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Modern Olympia,by Paul Cezanne
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire Bby Paul Cezanne
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Large Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Bridge at Maincyby Paul Cezanne
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Madame Cezanne sewingby Paul Cezanne
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House of the Hanged Manby Paul Cezanne
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire Aby Paul Cezanne
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Railway Cuttingby Paul Cezanne
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Hillside in Provenceby Paul Cezanne
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Woodland with Boulders, 1893by Paul Cezanne
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Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Five Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Three Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Achille Emperaireby Paul Cezanne
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Self Portrait 1by Paul Cezanne
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Aqueduct (Montagne Sainte-Victoire seen through Trees)by Paul Cezanne
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Blue Landscapeby Paul Cezanne
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Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Banks of the Marne, 1888by Paul Cezanne
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Woman in Blueby Paul Cezanne
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Still Life of Peaches and Pearsby Paul Cezanne
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Pierrot and Harlequinby Paul Cezanne
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Self Portrait 2by Paul Cezanne
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Man Smoking a Pipeby Paul Cezanne
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Study of Bathersby Paul Cezanne
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Mont Sainte-Victoireby Paul Cezanne
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Montagne Sainte-Victoire Dby Paul Cezanne
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Mont Sainte-Victoireby Paul Cezanne
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Road at Pontoise, 1875by Paul Cezanne
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Paul Cezanne (19 January, 1839 - 22 October, 1906) is an artist who’s famous for his impressionist paintings that he created in diverse styles, widely influencing abstract art in the 20th century. He was a post-impressionist French painter whose art depicted different brushstrokes that made his signature works quite recognizable. Cezanne is also known to have influenced Cubism. He developed a great mastery of color, composition, and design that defined his works throughout his artistic career. Some of the world's renowned artists whom he influenced through his works include Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse. Cezanne joined College Bourbon in 1852, where he became friends with Emile Zola, a writer, with whom they had a clear cut vision for success in the flourishing Paris art industry. His love of art further drove him to study art at the École des Beaux-Arts in 1856 in Aix. Cezanne's choice to study art didn't go down well with his father, who talked him into studying law. He took a trip to Paris, where he met Claude Monet and saw the works of other artists, including Eugène Delacroix's art. He covered a wide subject spectrum that featured religion, dreams, and fantasies. While he received a lot of encouragement from his contemporaries such as Pissarro and his friend Zola, his works often resulted in ridicule whenever he presented them to exhibition.
After moving to work with Pissarro in Pontoise, France, he began to change his style, with romance and religion slowly disappearing from his work. Cezanne’s works began to feature more vibrant colors and roped in different subjects, basically inspired by nature. He participated in an 1874 exhibition that led to the molding the word “Impressionism” in relation to his style. It was a show that brought together artists whose works were mainly rejected because they didn’t conform to the established styles. His works continued to be rejected, compelling him to move to his home in Southern France to work in isolation. It was until 1895 that, after being encouraged by Pissarro, Monet, and Renoir, he started exhibiting his art again. That earned him some fame. He sent his work to Salon several times beginning 1899, but it was in 1904 that he got a whole room to exhibit his works. Although he was generally not appreciated, his last 3 decades provided the platform for modern art. It's his new artistic language that saw his works become a huge influence in the 20th century. Paul Cezanne framed art can still be bought from different galleries and several of his works still remain collected.