Cezanne: A Study of His Development

by Roger Fry

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Roger Fry's classic study of the art and life of Paul Cezanne, originally published in 1927, has been acclaimed as a paradigm critical work for its clarity, perception, and originality. Himself an artist, Fry rejected prevailing modes of criticism, believing that form, not subject matter, should be the primary expressive element. Cezanne's work came closest to Fry's ideal it gave formal expression to all of nature.
This study established Fry as a critical "father," the first of his line to explicate the ideas of "vision and design" in an attempt to understand modern art. His critical analysis has in many respects never been surpassed. Fry endeavored both to show the essential development of the painter's style and to approach individual works directly; he wrote that he would detect "the profound difference between Cezanne's message and what we have made of it." The result is a book, couched in Fry's most lucid, penetrating language, which is of great technical value to the painter and student and which offers the layman an illuminating demonstration of the remarkable force of Cezanne's art.
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  • ISBN10 1494017717
  • ISBN13 9781494017712
  • Publish Date 27 October 2013 (first published 15 June 1989)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Imprint Literary Licensing, LLC
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 136
  • Language English