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Seated Man, 1905-1906
18" x 20" Fine Art Print
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Price: $181.99
Still life of apples and Biscuits
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $237.99
Bridge of Maincy Melun
15" x 13" Fine Art Print
Price: $150.99
The House of the Hanged Man (La maison du pendu), Auvers sur Oise, 1873
16" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $156.99
The Plate of Apples, c. 1897
15" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $154.99
Woman in Blue
22" x 26" Fine Art Print
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Price: $240.99
The Temptation of St. Anthony
25" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $234.99
Fruit, Serviette and Milk Jug, c.1879-82
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $240.99
Still Life of the Artist's Accessories, 1872
28" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $247.99
Crossroads at the Rue Remy, Auvers, c.1872
25" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $235.99
The Village Road, Auvers, c.1872-73
25" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $235.99
Self-Portrait, 1879-1882 (detail)
18" x 18" Fine Art Print
Price: $174.99
Still life of apples and Biscuits
43" x 36" Fine Art Print
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Price: $584.99
The Sea at l'Estaque, 1878
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $242.99
Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase, c.1877
22" x 25" Fine Art Print
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Price: $237.99
Still life with Apples, c.1890
28" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $246.99
The Card Players 1890-95
25" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $236.99
Pines, 1896-99
18" x 21" Fine Art Print
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Price: $185.99
Turn in the Road, c. 1881
16" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $156.99
The Black Marble Clock, c.1870
28" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $248.99
The Poplars
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $240.99
Dahlias
22" x 27" Fine Art Print
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Price: $243.99
Still Life with Onions, c.1895
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $239.99
The Large Pine, c.1889
23" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $227.99
Houses Along a Road, c.1881
26" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $237.99
Still Life with Pitcher and Fruit
22" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Price: $180.99
Village of Gardanne, 1885
18" x 21" Fine Art Print
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Price: $185.99
Woman with a Coffee Pot
22" x 28" Fine Art Print
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Price: $247.99
Still Life with a Kettle, c.1869
27" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $241.99
Still Life with Milk Jug and Fruit
20" x 18" Fine Art Print
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Price: $182.99
Vase and Apples
18" x 20" Fine Art Print
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Price: $181.99
Flowers in a Vase, 1886
18" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Price: $165.99
Pines and Rocks (Fontainebleau), c. 1897
14" x 16" Fine Art Print
Price: $156.99
The Card Players, c.1890
17" x 14" Fine Art Print
Price: $158.99
The Artist's Wife in an Armchair, c.1867
22" x 26" Fine Art Print
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Price: $241.99
A Modern Olympia,
25" x 22" Fine Art Print
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Price: $236.99
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Regarded by many as the first truly modern artist, Paul Cézanne, (19 January 1839 – 22 October 1906) transformed the ideals of 19th century painting and influenced the aesthetic development of many 20th century artists and art movements, especially Cubism.
Born in Aix-en-Provence to wealthy parents, he befriended the novelist Emile Zola as a schoolboy. In 1861, against the wishes of his father, he followed Zola to Paris to become a painter and met Camille Pissarro and others of the Impressionist group. He remained an outsider to their circle because his earliest works, which exhibition committees consistently rejected, were Expressionistic. In the early 1870s he experimented with Impressionism, then later delved into Classicism, with more balanced and formal compositions. Toward the end of his life he was at his most daring, reducing architecture and figures to geometric forms and paving the way for Cubism.
Cézanne was an artist's artist, and his restrained pictures are impersonal and remote - much like his personality. His art, misunderstood and discredited by the public during most of his life, eventually challenged all the conventional values of painting in the 19th century through his insistence on personal expression and on the integrity of the painting itself.