by Paul Cézanne (Artist), Walter Feilchenfeldt (Introduction by), Fabienne Ruppen (Text by (Art/Photo Books))
A groundbreaking approach to the study of C zanne's works on paper
This book brings to light new research into the work of Paul C zanne (1839-1906), based on close examination of the DNA makeup that constitutes the papers he used for his watercolors and drawings. The book features in-depth analyses of the works in the show by Fabienne Ruppen, as well as extensive commentary on C zanne scholarship by Walter Feilchenfeldt, co-author of the artist's new catalogue raisonn .
At the heart of the book are two watercolors that C zanne produced from a large sheet of paper, which he divided in two sections for the purpose of capturing different landscapes,
La Montagne Sainte-Victoire, from 1885-87, and a
Paysage Proven al. Reunited for the first time, these two parts of the same sheet exemplify Ruppen's research methods and the way these enable us to reconsider the dating of C zanne's work based on forensic evidence.
Number of Pages: 80
Dimensions: 0.5 x 10.8 x 9 IN
Publication Date: February 18, 2020