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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
With 111 black-and-white, and 82 full color illustrations,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cézanne: The Self-Portraits (Hardcover)
Especially acclaimed for his memorable images, still lifes, and landscapes, Paul Cezanne was one of the most influential of the European artists in the early modernism movement. In Cezanne: The Self-Portraits, independent art historian Steven Platzman carefully and meticulously analyzes the stylistic development of Cezanne's self-portraits as a means of understanding how the artist saw himself, how he perceived others, and how he positions himself both in art communities and avant-garde society of mid-nineteenth century France. Platzman provides a new and compelling explanation for Cezanne's experiments with impressionism and the creation of his own far more personal and idiosyncratic style. With Platzman's informative, challenging, accessible text superbly being superbly presented and enhanced with 111 black-and-white, and 82 full color illustrations, Cezanne: The Self-Portraits is a welcome and invaluable contribution to personal, professional, and academic Art History collections in general, and Cezanne enthusiasts in particular.
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Cézanne: The Self-Portraits by Steven Platzman (Hardcover - November 19, 2001)
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