An art historian has discovered a previously unknown link between two landscapes by Paul Cézanne by studying the paper he used 140 years ago. It turns out that the great Post-Impressionist painter ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. ‘Bathers’, 1874-75, is one of Cezanne’s first paintings of a subject that engaged him for the rest of his career (The Metropolitan ...
If money was no object, what art would you buy? Four hundred years ago, European royalty went in for Italian Old Masters; altarpiece-averse 19th-century English and American moguls, by contrast, were ...
To understand art history is to understand artists’ practices, and there’s no better way to scrutinize a great painter’s techniques than to observe the canvas directly, says John Elderfield, the Adler ...
It is quite astonishing to realise that a painting few people wanted to buy a little over a century ago is now worth a quarter of a billion dollars. Paul Cézanne’s The Card Players became the most ...
"Still Life with a Peach and Two Green Pears," (circa 1883-87) by Paul Cézanne. (Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) An exceptional little exhibition—and one of my favorite kinds—will be at Boston’s ...