I gave up on falling asleep on my notes SO, brought Snape to keep me awake... or hopelessly entertained.
Cezanne vs Gaugin. Cezanne was born in the south of france,
Gauginlived in peru.
Think of cezanne as a southener, and aix-en-provence
Cezanne submitted works to the salon but they were not accepted.
He never stayed in Paris, did not form a syndicate with the rest of the impressionists.
A majaor solo show put together by up an coming parisian art dealer Volard.
Cezane painted over 1000 paintings, most of which passed through Ambrose Volard's hands and selling them in a shrewd way.
He made cEZANNE THE BEST KNOWN AND MOST ACCLAIMED PAINTER. CAPSLOCKRAGE AAAARRRGH
Pastoral scene 1870. Nude, crude
The rape 1867. More nudes, kind of delacroix romanticism and flaunting convention. very brutal, rather massogynist. No interest for constructing a solid structure yet. some wider sense of unity through his looping brushwork. very consistent in the colors hes using.
architectonic refers to the construction of any kind of work. He doesnt have that yet.
after 1873 there is some sense of unity to his works.
To his olympia (a modern olympia) in reference to manet's olympia 1869-70 (4 to 5 years after manet's)
paints it differently. people thought it was just a sketch. cant tell if hes in a bordello or in a gallery looking at the painting. submitted to the salon but rejected.
Cezanne is really reductive and focusing on the figure the chair and the surface of the canvas. (Father reads paper, similar to manet's portrait of dude with the newspaper thingy)
Cezanne and Pizarro went panting together. House of hangman and White Frost, similar paintings
...spaced out damn you snape!
Something about even tonality? whaaaaat?
Gladiolas(Monet) is not something he(who? Oh! Cezanne) would do. Bargh!
Two different approachets to a scene i cant spell.
Density of shape, surface texture. He works by heart (who??????) He is not using this kind of recessional serpentine picturesque bullshit.
Portrait of Ambrose Volard 1908 and a cubist 1897 cubist..thing apparently Cezanne reconstructed pictorial space. He sculpted his pictures with paint.