Many of the places Cézanne painted have been identified, including the painting View of the Estaque and the Château d’If . Comparing his images with the actual locations, it becomes clear that he often moved his easel, juxtaposing different viewpoints as he worked over the next few days.
Cézanne’s paintings never reproduced what the artist’s eyes saw, but proposed his own personal interpretation of reality.
These are apparently bizarre and disconcerting works, but in reality conceptually very complex, which distance themselves from academicism and, at the same time, from the so-called Impressionist revolution.
It’s not surprising that Cézanne’s paintings were initially derided as pitiful scabs, but it’s not difficult to discover the reason for this clumsiness. Cézanne had decided not to accept any traditional painting method as given; he wanted to start over from scratch, as if painting had never existed before him.








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