Cézanne's Radical Approach to the Still Life

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  • Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
  • The still-life is star for Paul Cézanne, who, while not the first artist to paint a still life, was the first to elevate everyday objects to be the primary subject. Nature morte; pommes et poires, was made in the late 1880s at the height of the artist’s career, when he was living in Provence and creating his most celebrated works. Simple in composition and striking in its modernity, this painting is a beautiful and exciting example of Cezanne doing what he did best- exalting the quotidian and giving the world a new way to examine the natural world.
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Комментарии • 40

  • @jessewolter7990
    @jessewolter7990 3 года назад +7

    Too superficial deeper next time

  • @amberdongfineart
    @amberdongfineart 5 месяцев назад +2

    Great video, but Rembrandt's still lifes ?Rembrandt was never famous for his still lifes. You mean his painting of Slaughtered Ox or two dead peacocks ? they are more close to genre paintings cause both paintings involved with human figures. Or anyone else correct me and show me more still lifes by Rembrandt.

  • @kirillpetrin3254
    @kirillpetrin3254 2 года назад +2

    A lot of adverbs and adjectives but no explanation why it is a good painting. Even as a sales pitch, it is not exciting)

  • @johnmulvey5121
    @johnmulvey5121 Год назад +1

    When on earth did young Americans start talking like this? Sing songy jerky upward inflections. Someone told me that the croaky petering out phrases is called 'vocal fry' . Whatever, it is difficult to listen to.
    it's quite a recent thing as Americans never used to speak like this.

  • @artroshi
    @artroshi 7 месяцев назад +2

    His portraits and landscapes are just as exalted. Regardless of the motif, it is music of the highest order. The still Life is simply exploring visual reality. The way you use the word simple and economical doesn't do. His work regardless of motif is always a wonderful balance of brush, color, artistic personality and motif, the hallmark of modernism.

  • @flybatramirez350
    @flybatramirez350 Месяц назад

    I looked at this frash painting and said "this objakt is frash". Other than that, I would have liked to hear something about palette choice or why this composition is so good.

  • @gogogaga3974
    @gogogaga3974 3 года назад +4

    Came here for Brooke

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 3 года назад

      She has a great look. I never saw her before this video.

  • @JSMatteson
    @JSMatteson 3 года назад +2

    “’[My] Greatest artistic admirations were Michelangelo and Cezanne. Greatest personal influence, Morgan Russell.’” - SMW, Color, Myth, & Music (2001), p.149 #Synchromism

  • @buddhahoo1
    @buddhahoo1 3 года назад +3

    This is wonderful. You are beautiful and so is Cezanne.

  • @paulminnihan8946
    @paulminnihan8946 Год назад +1

    Chardin was before Cezanne was he not? He did it first.

  • @lechomage
    @lechomage Месяц назад

    She is wearing a Balenciaga blouse! Looks so good ❤

  • @josephviamonte8685
    @josephviamonte8685 3 года назад +3

    Giorgio Mirandi deserves a mention

    • @El_papa_de_Rambo
      @El_papa_de_Rambo 7 месяцев назад

      Yes, Morandi was a follower of Cezanne's ideas.

  • @polocos8788
    @polocos8788 3 года назад

    LMAoOOoO 😂😂😂 anyone else bite the screeen cuase the fruits looks so good 🤬🤗🍆🍆

  • @jean-francoispayette92
    @jean-francoispayette92 Год назад

    La lumiere que donnait Paul aux objets , l Ame , la Vie , ses nuances de couleurs , ses nuances subtiles , personne jamais va rejoindre Cezanne , Picasso et Paul Klee disaient ; Il est notre Pere

  • @johnmulvey5121
    @johnmulvey5121 Год назад

    PS That was thr wring one sorry

  • @frisbeeeater
    @frisbeeeater 3 года назад +1

    Quite clearly!!

  • @dimifisher7942
    @dimifisher7942 2 года назад +1

    Cezanne was a genius and was the progenitor of cubism, Picasso admired his work

    • @artroshi
      @artroshi 7 месяцев назад

      Cezanne was a 'progenitor of cubism' , only because Picasso and others projected that conceptually upon him. I would argue that Cezanne went much deeper in terms of the art form.

    • @dimifisher7942
      @dimifisher7942 7 месяцев назад

      @@artroshiΙ ve read many books about Picasso and by Picasso, he definitely admired Cezanne and said many times that he owes a lot to him, he understood many things that nobody did at his time, so i don't get what conceptual projection means and i don't think it matters, Picasso's biggest influence was Cezanne

    • @artroshi
      @artroshi 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@dimifisher7942Never said he didn't admire Cezanne, Braque was more influential tho! But in my opinion, Cezanne is a modern artist and Picasso while brilliant and even showing genius did not go as far or as deep as Cezanne. Cezanne's concerns were not conceptual. Remember his use of the phrase, 'petite sensation". Here's a link to my comparing and contrasting Cezanne and Da Vinci. Might make things clearer for you. ruclips.net/video/8DFn7D2KzCA/видео.htmlsi=l60m8OE8_4XDe1wB Regards!

    • @dimifisher7942
      @dimifisher7942 7 месяцев назад

      @@artroshiOh wow thanx, well Picasso and Cezanne are really favorites of mine and i think Cezanne even a little more, i still study his work when i have time, yes i agree Cezanne was far ahead even by Picasso

    • @dimifisher7942
      @dimifisher7942 7 месяцев назад

      @@artroshi Braque was close friend of Picasso they invented cubism together, so in what way he was more influential to him?!

  • @lynnblack6493
    @lynnblack6493 3 года назад

    Very informative. Thank you.

  • @정길주-w9p
    @정길주-w9p 3 года назад

    멋찝니다~~

  • @outtathyme5679
    @outtathyme5679 3 года назад +3

    I’ll take two!

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 3 года назад +1

    This girl has the look I really go for. I'm liking Cezanne lately.

    • @RobberZhi
      @RobberZhi 2 года назад +4

      You seem like a real winner

    • @nelsonx5326
      @nelsonx5326 13 дней назад

      @@RobberZhi
      Wow, a while since I've been here. I met her last year. She's gorgeous. I'm a silversmith and restore silver art objects for Sotheby's before they go up for auction. Sotheby's must appreciate my work because they keep sending art for repair, repoussé candelabras, sculptures, Paul Revere pieces and such. The latest object I restored was a 1700's piece of hand hammered silver with cherubs climbing trees. I hand deliver a finished piece to Sotheby's and asked to see this woman and showed her my landscape paintings for her advice. I might call her soon as I need an assessment of the early academic figure drawing by Degas I recently inherited. Maybe over lunch at the Russian Tea Room, or a dark draft at McSorley's Ale House.
      So, what do you think, Tea Room or McSorley's?
      Have a nice day, loser.

  • @MrGandharva108
    @MrGandharva108 3 года назад

    Only God can make an apple or a pear....how much is that worth ?

  • @jamesscott1189
    @jamesscott1189 2 года назад

    for me, Monet - beautiful, Cezanne - bland, Matisse - avant-garde, colorful, exciting