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The Life and Work of Paul Cezanne
Students can explore the art of Paul Cezanne with these lessons and activities.
National Gallery of Canada
Taken Out of Perspective
Art does not always have to look perfectly realistic. Play with proportion and shape by stretching images. Pupils study works of art by Picasso, Cézanne, and Monet before selecting a photograph to adapt. They use a distorted grid to...
Oglebay Institute
Post-Impressionism: Mosaic Still-life
A still life with tissue paper? Why not! Using Paul Cézanne's art as inspiration, learners create their own still life pictures by gluing various colors of tissue paper onto a paper or pattern.
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Art One-Master Emulation Acrylic Painting Lesson Plan
High schoolers examine art history books and gather information on three masters. Using the text, they gather information about their history, style, and the techniques they used. They create their own paintings using acrylic paint using...
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Painting Music
Young scholars convey the concept that music expresses different moods. Using paint, students draw various artistic elements that convey the mood of a piece of music they hear in class. They complete an analysis of classical paintings...
PBS
Pbs: Cezanne in Provence
This PBS exhibition aired on July 31, 2006. The exhibition showcases the life and works of Paul Cezanne. Links are provided for additional information as well as a sampling of the actual Cezanne exhibition.
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Web Gallery of Art: Study for Mardi Gras
An image of "Study for Mardi Gras", created by Paul Cezanne from 1886-87 (Pencil, 245 x 306 mm).
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'Ambroise Vollard' by Paul Cezanne.
Paris at the end of the nineteenth century was at the center of a cultural arts explosion owing, in part, to the constellation of artists surrounding the art dealership of Ambroise Vollard. This archived report from NPR tells the story...