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PAUL CÉZANNE (1839 - 1906) The mature work of Cézanne belongs to that stage of French painting, which art historians call “post-impressionism”. Post-Impressionists refuse from simple fixation of light phenomena, from the transfer of accurate visual sensations on the canvas. They strive for a greater synthesis of form and color, wishing to give the image a generalizing character, to express the idea of the world in general. The unassuming motif with a banal country villa acquires a special spiritualization. Architecturally constructed, severe in color landscape “The Shore of the Marne” silent solemnity. The painting came to the Hermitage in 1930 from the State Museum of New Western Art in Moscow. “Pierrot and Harlequin” (1888).
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