Cézanne's Watercolors

Cézanne's Watercolors Between Drawing and Painting

Hardback (18 Jul 2008)

Not available for sale

Includes delivery to the United States

Out of stock

This service is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

Publisher's Synopsis

Cézanne's watercolors exhibit not only kaleidoscopic arrays of translucent color but also very light graphite pencil lines that contrast strikingly with the soft watery touches of color. These drawn lines have been largely overlooked in previous studies of Cézanne's watercolors.

 

In this ravishing book, Matthew Simms argues that it was the dialogue between drawing and painting-the movement between the pencil and the paintbrush-that attracted Cézanne to watercolor. Watercolor allowed Cézanne to express what he termed his "sensations" in two distinct modes that become a record of his shifting and spontaneous responses to his subject. Combining close visual analysis and examination of historical context, Simms focuses on the counterpoint of drawing and color in Cézanne's watercolors over the course of his career and as viewed in relation to his oil paintings. More than a tool for sketching or preparing for oil paintings, Simms contends, watercolor was a unique means of expression in its own right that allowed Cézanne to combine in one place the two otherwise opposed mediums of drawing and painting.

 

Book information

ISBN: 9780300140668
Publisher: Yale University Press
Imprint: Yale University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 759.4
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 227
Weight: 1620g
Height: 296mm
Width: 257mm
Spine width: 23mm