Cézanne has been the patron-hero of painting for at least the first
forty years of our century, and while his Works have had the same kind of
status in the history of art as Masaccio’s frescoes in the Brancacci Chapel of
the Sistine ceiling, it is perhaps the power of his presence and the virility
of his ideals, more than the example of any single picture, which has inspired
even artists whose intention and practice have been quite different from his
own. Although his influence was to be posthumous and in spite of his personal
detachment for so many years from the life of his time, he belonged intimately
to the revolutionary current in nineteenth-century art.
Autor: Taylor, Basil
Publicación: PLondres : Hamlyn, 1968
Este libro es una nueva adquisición del Sistema de Bibliotecas, y desde
ahora puede ser consultado en la Biblioteca del Carmen de Viboral, Colección
general, 759.4/T238
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