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Matthew SimmsPublication Details
BookYale University Press2008Availability
LOCATION CALL # STATUS OVERSIZE (UPPER) ND1950.C4 S56 2008 AVAILABLE New Feature: Text this to your cellphone
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Czanne?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. 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 Czanne to combine in one place the two otherwise opposed mediums of drawing and painting. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
Contents
- Strong sensations : Cézanne’s Couillard watercolors
- Shorthand for sensation : Cézanne, watercolor, and Impressionism
- Layered sensations : watercolor, completeness, and duration
- Sensations of light and air : watercolor and the "envelope"
- Vital sensations : Cézanne’s Bather watercolors
ISBN
- 9780300140668
- 0300140665
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