Michael Doran has gathered texts by contemporaries of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)—including artists, critics, and writers—that illuminate the influential painter's philosophy of art especially in his late years. The book includes historically important essays by a dozen different authors, including Emile Bernard, Joaquim Gasquet, Maurice Denis, and Ambroise Vollard, along with selections from Cézanne's own letters.
In addition to the material included in the original French edition of the book, which has also been published in German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese, this edition conta... Read More
Michael Doran has gathered texts by contemporaries of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)—including artists, critics, and writers—that illuminate the influential painter's philosophy of art especially in his late years. The book includes historically important essays by a dozen different authors, including Emile Bernard, Joaquim Gasquet, Maurice Denis, and Ambroise Vollard, along with selections from Cézanne's own letters.
In addition to the material included in the original French edition of the book, which has also been published in German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese, this edition conta... Read More
Michael Doran has gathered texts by contemporaries of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)—including artists, critics, and writers—that illuminate the influential painter's philosophy of art especially in his late years. The book includes historically important essays by a dozen different authors, including Emile Bernard, Joaquim Gasquet, Maurice Denis, and Ambroise Vollard, along with selections from Cézanne's own letters.
In addition to the material included in the original French edition of the book, which has also been published in German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese, this edition contains an introduction written especially for it by noted Cézanne scholar Richard Shiff. The book closes with Lawrence Gowing's magisterial essay, "The Logic of Organized Sensations," first published in 1977 and long out of print.
Cézanne's work, and the thinking that lay behind it, have been of inestimable importance to the artists who followed him. This gathering of writings will be of enormous interest to artists, writers, art historians—indeed to all students of modern art.
Details
Price: $17.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Documents of Twentieth-Century Art
Publication Date: 10th July 2001
ISBN: 9780520935440
Format: eBook
BISACs: ART / European
Table of Contents
Preface Introduction by Richard Shiff
Documents
Gustave Geffroy: Excerpt from Claude Monet, His Life, His Times, His Works Ambroise Vollard: Excerpt from Paul Cézanne Léo Larguier: Excerpt from Sunday with Paul Cézanne Jules Borély: 'Cézanne at Aix' (L'Art Vivant) Emile Bernard: Letter to His Mother (5 February 1904) Paul Cézanne: Letters to Emile Bernard (April to June, 1904) Emile Bernard: 'Paul Cézanne' (L'Occident) Paul Cézanne: Letters to Emile Bernard (July 1904 to September 1906) Emile Bernard: 'Memories of Paul Cézanne' (Mercure de France) Francis Jourdain: Excerpt from Cézanne R. P. Rivière and J. F. Schnerb: 'The Studio of Cézanne' (La Grande Revue) Maurice Denis: Excerpt from the Journal Karl Ernst Osthaus: 'A Visit to Paul Cézanne' (Das Feuer) Paul Cézanne: My Confessions
Interpretations
Joachim Gasquet: 'What He Said to Me' (excerpt from Cézanne) Emile Bernard: 'A Conversation with Cézanne' (Mercure de France) Maurice Denis: 'Cézanne' (excerpt from Theories) Lawrence Gowing: 'The Logic of Organized Sensations'
Michael Doran has gathered texts by contemporaries of Paul Cézanne (1839-1906)—including artists, critics, and writers—that illuminate the influential painter's philosophy of art especially in his late years. The book includes historically important essays by a dozen different authors, including Emile Bernard, Joaquim Gasquet, Maurice Denis, and Ambroise Vollard, along with selections from Cézanne's own letters.
In addition to the material included in the original French edition of the book, which has also been published in German, Italian, Spanish, and Japanese, this edition contains an introduction written especially for it by noted Cézanne scholar Richard Shiff. The book closes with Lawrence Gowing's magisterial essay, "The Logic of Organized Sensations," first published in 1977 and long out of print.
Cézanne's work, and the thinking that lay behind it, have been of inestimable importance to the artists who followed him. This gathering of writings will be of enormous interest to artists, writers, art historians—indeed to all students of modern art.
Price: $17.95
Pages: 312
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Series: Documents of Twentieth-Century Art
Publication Date: 10th July 2001
ISBN: 9780520935440
Format: eBook
BISACs: ART / European
Preface Introduction by Richard Shiff
Documents
Gustave Geffroy: Excerpt from Claude Monet, His Life, His Times, His Works Ambroise Vollard: Excerpt from Paul Cézanne Léo Larguier: Excerpt from Sunday with Paul Cézanne Jules Borély: 'Cézanne at Aix' (L'Art Vivant) Emile Bernard: Letter to His Mother (5 February 1904) Paul Cézanne: Letters to Emile Bernard (April to June, 1904) Emile Bernard: 'Paul Cézanne' (L'Occident) Paul Cézanne: Letters to Emile Bernard (July 1904 to September 1906) Emile Bernard: 'Memories of Paul Cézanne' (Mercure de France) Francis Jourdain: Excerpt from Cézanne R. P. Rivière and J. F. Schnerb: 'The Studio of Cézanne' (La Grande Revue) Maurice Denis: Excerpt from the Journal Karl Ernst Osthaus: 'A Visit to Paul Cézanne' (Das Feuer) Paul Cézanne: My Confessions
Interpretations
Joachim Gasquet: 'What He Said to Me' (excerpt from Cézanne) Emile Bernard: 'A Conversation with Cézanne' (Mercure de France) Maurice Denis: 'Cézanne' (excerpt from Theories) Lawrence Gowing: 'The Logic of Organized Sensations'