9. Les Grandes Baigneuses, 1898–1905: the triumph of Poussinesque stability
and geometric balance
10. The Overture to Tannhäuser: The Artist's Mother and Sister, 1868,
Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg
11. Still Life with a Curtain (1895) illustrates Cézanne's increasing trend
towards terse compression of forms and dynamic tension between
geometric figures.
Il est né dans Groot-Zundert, Netherlands.Van Gogh était un dont le travail est notable pour la beauté, l'émotion et la couleurIl est connu comme un artiste célèbre de provençale parce que il a terminé majorité de ses œuvres d'art célèbres dans le sud de la France. Pour Example:Saviez-vous? Van Gogh était physique et psychologique instable, il coupa l'oreille et l'a offert à une prostituée.Cette peinture appartient à une série de quatorze vergers en fleurs que Van Gogh a peint au printemps 1888, peu de temps après son arrivée à Arles, la ville dans le sud de la France
Il était célèbre pour ses audacieux coups de pinceau dramatiques qui expriment l'émotion et a ajouté un sentiment de mouvement à ses œuvres. On pense qu'il a souvent utilisé la peinture directement du tube
Was not originally a artists he studied law in till his early 20’s then took an interest in art While visiting his artist friend Paul Signac at Saint-Tropez, a small fishing village in Provence, Matisse discovered the bright light of southern France, which contributed to a change to a much brighter palette
He used planes of colour and small brushstrokes that build up to form complex fields. The paintings convey Cézanne's intense study of his subjects.his mother, Anne Elisabeth HonorineAubert (24 September 1814 – 25 October 1897),[8] was "vivacious and romantic, but quick to take offence".[9] It was from her that Paul got his conception and vision of life.
He died a few days later, on 22 October 1906.[24] He died of pneumonia and was buried at the Saint-Pierre Cemetery in his hometown of Aix-en-Provence.[25]
Gauguin was later recognized for his experimental use of colors and synthetist style that were distinguishably different from Impressionism. His work was influential to the French avant-garde and many modern artists, such as Pablo Picasso and Henri Matisse.In 1891, Gauguin sailed to French Polynesia to escape European civilization and "everything that is artificial and conventional".[7] He wrote a book titled NoaNoa describing his experiences in Tahiti. There have been allegations by modern critics that the contents of the book were fantasized and plagiarized.[8]