Paul Czanne
By (Author) Christoph Wagner
Hirmer Verlag
Hirmer Verlag
25th October 2023
10th August 2023
Germany
General
Non Fiction
History of art
759.4
Hardback
72
Width 140mm, Height 205mm
280g
His paintbrush set everything in motion: the landscape of Provence, the colourful still lifes, his portraits and the picturesque coast of southern France. More than any other artist, Paul Czanne, the "Father of Modernism", captured the light and the play of colours of the South in his pictures and lent them through his new pictorial language a liveliness and dynamism which continue to fascinate viewers to this day. Paul Czanne (1839 - 1906) painted the Montagne Sainte-Victoire, a rocky massif near his birthplace Aix-en-Provence, some 80 times. The artist translated the interplay of sunlight and shadow on the constantly changing stone into pictures on the threshold of abstraction. Today they are seen as icons of art history and they underline Czanne's reputation as one of the most important pioneers of Classical Modernism. Countless artists, including Matisse, Derain, Picasso, Braque and Lger found inspiration in Czanne's ideas on colour modulation and pictorial composition. In this publication the author Christoph Wagner positions Czanne as an artistic genius who opened up for future generations a completely new view of the world through his paintings and watercolours.
Christoph Wagner is a lecturer and head of the Art History Department at the University of Regensburg in Germany. He is the author of Johannes Itten: Catalogue Raisonn Vol. I and several other titles published by Hirmer Publishers.