What did the great painter dream of?
Art and History Conference "The Dream of Cézanne"
Lecturer in Art History (history and pictorial techniques)
All her life Cézanne dreamed of making bodies placed in nature and in harmony with her. The lesson of the great elders he admired (Titian, Rubens, Poussin, Delacroix) or the academic painters he saw in the salons, all this pushed him to achieve this ideal: bodies in harmony with nature. This research was both an evocation of his youth on the banks of the Arc in Aix, with the nostalgia of a blessed time, and a projection of his fantasies in a painting inaccessible to him. He pursued the subject of "Bathers" until the obsession to arrive, at the end of his life, in large canvases, to the contemplation of idealized bodies and caressed with colors.
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