Paul Cézanne, Landscapes, Camille Pissarro - Origins of Modern Art 5

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2024
  • Cézanne's development towards a post-impressionist vision on landscape painting
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    Paintings:
    00:13 Paul Cézanne 1865 - Landscape near Aix-en-Provence. Private collection
    01:07 Camille Pissarro 1873 - The Haystack, Pontoise. Private collection
    01:25 Camille Pissarro 1873 - Self Portrait, 56 x 46,5 cm. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
    01:55 Camille Pissarro 1874 - Portrait of Cezanne. Private Collection
    02:47 Camille Pissarro 1874 - Landscape near Pontoise, 61 × 81 cm. Private collection (Sammlung Oskar Reinhart am Römerholz)
    03:26 Camille Pissarro 1877 - Orchard with Flowering Trees, Spring, Pontoise, 65.5 x 81 cm. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
    03:53 Paul Cézanne 1877 - Fruit Garden / Orchard in Pontoise. Private collection
    05:16 Paul Cézanne 1879 - Bridge of Maincy (Pont de Maincy), 59 × 72 cm. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
    05:48 Camille Pissarro 1875 - The Little Bridge of Pontoise (Le Petit Pont, Pontoise), 65 x 81 cm. Städtliche Kunsthalle, Mannheim
    06:23 Camille Pissarro c1900 - Apple Trees in Bloom, Éragny. John C. Whitehead Collection, Courtesy of Achim Moeller Fine Art, New York.
    06:41 Paul Cézanne 1900/04 - The Grounds of the Château-Noir, 90,7 × 71,4 cm. National Gallery, London
    07:27 Paul Cézanne 1885/87 - The Jas de Bouffan, 60x71cm. National Gallery in Prague
    08:29 Paul Cézanne c1868 - Road in Provence. Museum of Fine Arts, Montreal
    08:50 Paul Cézanne 1873 - The House of Dr. Gached in Auvers, 46 x 38 cm. Musée d'Orsay, Paris
    09:00 Paul Cézanne 1873 - Houses Along a Road, 60 x 73.5 cm (23 5/8 x 28 7/8 in). The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
    09:10 Paul Cézanne 1900/06 - Bend in Road, 81.3 x 64.8 cm (32 x 25 1/2 in). National Gallery of Art, Washington
    09:44 Albrecht Altdorfer 1510 - St. George in the Forest, 22.5 × 28.2 cm (8.9 × 11.1 in). Alte Pinakothek, Munich
    10:05 Albrecht Altdorfer c1518-20 - Landscape with a Footbridge, oil on vellum and wood, 42.1 x 35.5 cm. National Gallery, London
    10:30 Nicolas Poussin c1673 - Landscape with a Man Scooping Water from a Stream, 63 x 78 cm. National Gallery London
    10:41 Paul Cézanne 1885 - View of L'Estaque and Chateaux d'If, 71 x 57.1 cm. Private Collection
    10:50 Paul Cézanne c1882 - The Bay of L'Estaque from the East. 53.98 cm x 65.09 cm (21 1/4 in. x 25 5/8 in). Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, US
    10:55 Claude Monet 1884 - Bordighera. 65 x 80.8 cm (25 5/8 x 31 13/16 in). The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois
    11:11 Caspar David Friedrich 1829 - The Oak Tree in the Snow, 71 × 48 cm. Alte Nationalgalerie, Berlin
    11:25 Paul Cézanne 1866 - Landscape, 36.6 x 40.5 cm. Private collection
    11:30 Paul Cézanne 1894 - Forest, 116.2 x 81.3 cm (45 13/16 x 32 in). Los Angeles County Museum of Art, US
    11:37 Gustave Courbet 1864 - The Oak at Flagey (also known as The Oak of Vercingetoris). Murauchi Art Museum (Japan)
    11:59 Claude Monet 1918-19 - Weeping Willow, 99.7 × 120 cm (39.3 × 47.2 in). Kimbell Art Museum in Fort Worth, Texas
    12:17 Paul Cézanne 1876 - Landscape at The Jas De Bouffan, 45 x 54 cm. Private Collection
    12:32 Paul Cézanne c1889 - The Large Pine, 84x92 cm. Museu de Arte se São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand, São Paulo Brazil
    12:42 Paul Cézanne 1890/95 - Large Pine and Red Earth, 72x91cm. The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
    12:48 Vincent van Gogh.1889 - The Mulberry Tree, Saint Rémy. Norton Simon Museum Pasadena, California, US
    13:31 Paul Cézanne 1897 - Mont Sainte-Victoire, Bibémus, 65 x 81 cm. Baltimore Museum of Art, Baltimore, us
    13:37 Paul Cézanne c1897 - Bibémus: The Red Rock, 91 x 66 cm. Musée du Louvre, Paris
    13:49 Paul Cézanne 1898-1900 - Quarry Bibémus, 65 × 81 cm. Museum Folkwang, Essen, Germany
    14:44 Paul Cézanne 1890 - Reflections in the Water. Private Collection

Комментарии • 22

  • @lukemotivationalideas4415
    @lukemotivationalideas4415 3 года назад +2

    The way u explain, o my God..truely profesaor ....lov u sir..

  • @nephildevil
    @nephildevil 7 лет назад +2

    Yep, if I want something in the picture that's not visible from my current point of view, I just add it anyway, it's drawing, painting, ... not photography it's perfectly possible to include things from different angles.
    Didn't know Cezanne was the one who started all that :D not including pre-renaissance art I guess where realism and line of sight wasn't even discovered yet.

  • @nelsonx5326
    @nelsonx5326 3 года назад +2

    I'm liking Cezanne now. And I loved the Pissarro's.

  • @venus2012ify
    @venus2012ify 11 лет назад +2

    thanks once more ,it gives a very interesting explanation to Ce'zanne's way of life thoughts and method -as if bringing him back for a moment to talk with him.I DO love your way of bringing Cezanne.

    • @jackarnon5483
      @jackarnon5483 7 лет назад +2

      Cezanne was not a friendly guy and I doubt he would have spent any time time with the likes of us.

  • @jesussobrinho6234
    @jesussobrinho6234 4 года назад +1

    Com certeza Paul Cezanne foi um dos mais fascinantes pintores do mundo. Amo os trabalhos dele, especialmente as naturezas mortas...

  • @mox.kartal
    @mox.kartal 4 года назад +1

    Your videos about art are one of the best that i have ever heard/seen with best explanations and parallels with other artists/works. It is pure pleasure to watch these. Thank you! :)

  • @islalpaym6998
    @islalpaym6998 2 года назад

    Pissarro'nun portreleri de insanların dile gelip
    konuşacakları duygusu
    uyanıyor.
    Cezanne de peyzaj da ayni şeyi hissediyorum.
    Konuşan ağaçlar, konuşan gökyüzü
    Ve konuşan köprüler..
    Bahar dalları şarkı söylüyorlar adeta.

  • @SirPrancelot1
    @SirPrancelot1 6 лет назад +2

    Interesting. Thanks.

  • @tonybinda6905
    @tonybinda6905 5 лет назад +2

    Great love Cezanne art.

  • @denniswatson1830
    @denniswatson1830 5 лет назад +2

    Very good lesson. Thank you.

  • @jackarnon5483
    @jackarnon5483 7 лет назад +1

    The Cezanne cults is still alive, I see.

  • @petreccaw7495
    @petreccaw7495 4 года назад

    Quite interesting.
    Thank you ... being a fan of Cézanne's work, I learnt a few things I didn't know ...
    But, if you permit me, this is far too scholastic and told on a boring tone. This really is a pity: the content is often very interesting and quite thorough too ...
    Cézanne in his best paintings, wanted to express his particular 'sensation' for a certain subject (landscape! ), his appreciation, his connection as good as possible, better try to do something similar to HIS truly amazing work:
    do him complete justice please. Sorry ... but Paul deserved better...
    (I'm quite hesitant to post this here, I want to respect your research work too and certainly not to offend in any way)
    ...
    could we turn this into a discussion please ?

    • @betapicts
      @betapicts  4 года назад +1

      yeah, it's quite not as entertaining as Lenny Kravitz 😊

    • @LaoZi2023
      @LaoZi2023 Год назад

      It appears as if you received no discussion on this topic of Cezanne...

  • @59jaguar
    @59jaguar Год назад

    Excellent

  • @marieconstant6452
    @marieconstant6452 5 лет назад +1

    For betapicts give me a LEON DIMANCHE IN NOEL..OHOH GRANDPA WE HAS SO MANYS NOT DONE YET IN MATTHEW YOU ALREADY HAS LITTLE PAKETBOOKS ?

  • @marieconstant6452
    @marieconstant6452 5 лет назад +1

    Yes Grandpa?That not a good preparations FOR CHURCHES PREACHING ?OHOH SO MANYS GRANDPA TO INJOYING ON THE NAME OF YOU AND YOUR SON GOD LOVE WOMEN FOR HIS TWO SONS...

  • @RorianTube
    @RorianTube 8 лет назад +2

    very good