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  • One of the values she seems to have absorbed from Cezanne is that there is an inherent abstract order to be gleaned from nature.

    John Seed: Mari Lyons: Every Object Rightly Seen John Seed 2010

  • Cezanne is mentioned for a diabetic condition that caused the color blindness that shows in his work.

    August 2006 2006

  • My friend Marc, from school, has published a crime-type story at a webzine called Cezanne's Carrot.

    Nick Mamatas' Journal nihilistic_kid 2008

  • We stayed at the Hotel Cezanne which is a short walk to the centre-ville and a stones throw from the train station.

    Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • We stayed at the Hotel Cezanne which is a short walk to the centre-ville and a stones throw from the train station.

    Que Faire a Aix-en-Provence? / What to do in Aix-en-Provence? - French Word-A-Day 2010

  • As one of the strongest collections of 20th century art in New England (if not the absolute finest), the first hand availability to students of works by illustrious artists such as Cezanne, Picasso, Warhol, Motherwell, Rauschenberg and de Kooning (to name a limited few) is unparalleled.

    Karin Kloosterman: The Next Casualty of America's Financial Crisis: Art 2009

  • One piece of Sickert could praise a fledgling artist and be very generous with his time and instruction, while another piece trashed Masters such as Cezanne and Van Gogh and wrote a lie in the Saturday Review with the intention of defaming the careers of Joseph Pennell and Whistler.

    Portrait of a Killer Cornwell, Patricia 1930

  • In my boyhood, in the time of their Edwardian popularity, he denounced the Jews roundly on all occasions, and later attributed to them the vogue for post-impressionist painting — “There was a poor booby called Cezanne, a kind of village idiot who was given a box of paints to keep him quiet.

    The Complete Stories Waugh, Evelyn 1998

  • It had a homeopathic doctor, Paul Gachet, who befriended Vincent and other painters such as Cezanne and Renoir.

    BBC News | News Front Page | World Edition 2009

  • "She had a profound commitment to education and created endowments to acquire works of art and fund exhibitions such as Cezanne and Beyond.

    unknown title 2009

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