Paru le 29/03/2007 | Relié 143 pages
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édition Pavel Machotka | essays Jean Arrouye, Denis Coutagne, Bruno Ely, Pavel Machotka | photographies Erle Loran, John Rewald, Pavel Machotka, Christian Crès | traduit par Andy Millar
The world of Cézanne - his landscapes, his motifs, his inspiration. Since 1904, the date of the first site photograph, painters and art historians have searched for the birthplace of his landscape paintings.
This book presents the results of their quest. Four specialists, members of the Paul Cézanne Society, present photographs of the places where Cézanne had painted and analyze the intimate relation between the painter and his sources of inspiration. Four points of view, four ways of understanding the work of Cézanne, four illuminating essays that celebrate this momentary return of the Master's painting to the land of their origin.