
Paul Cézanne
1839–1906 · France · Post-impressionism
The story
For most of his life Paul Cezanne was the painter nobody wanted. He showed with the Impressionists in the 1870s, was mocked harder than any of them, then quietly withdrew to his home town of Aix-en-Provence in the south of France and more or less stopped exhibiting. He had one advantage the others lacked: his father was a wealthy banker, and an inheritance meant Cezanne could paint for decades exactly as he pleased, ignored, with no need to sell.
What he chased was the solid structure under the surface, the way a mountain or an apple actually holds together in space, rather than the Impressionists' fleeting light. From the 1880s he painted Mont Sainte-Victoire, the pale limestone ridge above Aix, over and over, around 80 times in oil and watercolour, each version flatter and more built from blocks of colour than the last. The younger painters who found him late, Picasso and Matisse among them, took those blocks and pulled them apart into Cubism, the fractured geometry of the next generation. Picasso called him "the father of us all."
His oldest friend was the novelist Emile Zola. They had grown up together in Aix, two boys who called their gang the Inseparables, and moved to Paris side by side. In 1886 Zola published a novel about a painter of great gifts who fails and kills himself. Cezanne read it, recognised a portrait of himself, sent Zola a short and formal note of thanks, and never spoke to him again. He worked on almost to the end outdoors; in October 1906 he was caught in a storm while painting, collapsed at the roadside, and died of pneumonia a few days later, at 67.
Works
110 works
Les Grandes BaigneusesPaul Cézanne, 1906
Mardi GrasPaul Cézanne, 1888
The Basket of ApplesPaul Cézanne, 1893
The Boy in the Red VestPaul Cézanne, 1889
Jeune Fille au piano (Girl at the Piano - The Overture to Tannhauser)Paul Cézanne, 1869
Lady in BluePaul Cézanne, 1904
La Maison du pendu, Auvers-sur-OisePaul Cézanne, 1874
Mont Sainte-Victoire seen from BellevuePaul Cézanne, 1892
Rideau, Cruchon et CompotierPaul Cézanne, 1893
Maison devant la Sainte-Victoire près de Gardanne (House in Provence)Paul Cézanne, 1888
Mont Sainte-Victoire with Large PinePaul Cézanne, 1887
Still Life with OnionsPaul Cézanne, 1898
Along the Banks of the MarnePaul Cézanne, 1888
Apples and OrangesPaul Cézanne, 1899
ForestPaul Cézanne, 1902
La Femme à la cafetière (Woman with a Coffeepot)Paul Cézanne, 1895
Peaches and PearsPaul Cézanne, 1890
Pont de MaincyPaul Cézanne, 1879
Portrait of Ambroise VollardPaul Cézanne, 1899
Pyramid of SkullsPaul Cézanne, 1899
Still Life with ApplesPaul Cézanne, 1890
A Modern OlympiaPaul Cézanne, 1873
L'Après-midi à Naples [Afternoon in Naples]Paul Cézanne, 1875
Bathers (Les Grandes Baigneuses)Paul Cézanne, 1894
Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River ValleyPaul Cézanne, 1882