
Since Cézanne
Unveiling the Modern Art Revolution through Cézanne's InfluenceBy Clive BellLength3h 48m
About this audiobook
In "Since C√©zanne," Clive Bell offers a compelling exploration of the evolution of modern art following the revolutionary influence of Paul C√©zanne. The book is characterized by its articulate prose and analytical depth, delving into the aesthetic principles that define modernism. Bell meticulously examines the transition from impressionism to the innovative techniques and ideas that shaped 20th-century art, using C√©zanne as a touchstone to understand the broader artistic currents. His critical lens dissects the interplay between form, color, and perception, making the text both a guide and a manifesto for understanding modern aesthetics. Clive Bell, an influential art critic and a member of the Generation of 1914, played a vital role in shaping modern art discourse. His close friendships with prominent artists and intellectuals, including the Bloomsbury Group's Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, profoundly influenced his perspectives. Bell'Äôs adherence to formalist principles'Äîemphasizing the intrinsic qualities of art over emotional content'Äîreflects his desire to elevate visual culture and provoke critical thinking about art appreciation, which is thoroughly embodied in this work. "Since C√©zanne" is essential reading for anyone passionate about art history or criticism. Bell'Äôs insightful observations not only enhance one'Äôs understanding of modernist movements but also challenge readers to engage with art on a more profound level. This book is a crucial resource for art enthusiasts, students, and scholars alike, offering a timeless lens through which to appreciate the complexities of contemporary art.
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GenreOther
Length3 hrs 48 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateNov 26, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1MATISSE: (Photo: E. Druet)]
14MARQUETP
2CÉZANNEI
15STANDARDS
3RENOIRK
16CRITICISM
4TRADITION & MOVEMENTS
17(I) Criticism
5PICASSO: (Collection Paul Rosenberg)
182. Second Thoughts
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6THE PLACE OF ART IN ART CRITICISM
193. Last Thoughts
7BONNARDM
20OTHON FRIESZ
8BONNARD: (Photo: E. Druet)
21OTHON FRIESZ
9DUNCAN GRANT: (Mrs. Jowitt's Collection)
22WILCOXISM
10DUNCAN GRANT
23ART AND POLITICS
11ORDER AND AUTHORITY
24DERAIN: (Photo: Bernheim jeune)
12I
25THE AUTHORITY OF M. DERAIN
13II
26"PLUS DE JAZZ"Y