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éԲԱ

[si-zan, sey-zan]

noun

  1. Paul 1839–1906, French painter.



éԲԱ

/ sezan /

noun

  1. Paul (pɔl). 1839–1906, French postimpressionist painter, who was a major influence on modern art, esp cubism, in stressing the structural elements latent in nature, such as the sphere and the cone

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The subject — bathers — is as foundational to Modern art as it gets, conjuring Paul éԲԱ.

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Early in the 20th century, French iconoclast Marcel Duchamp described a new “scientific spirit” for avant-garde art, noting the methodical painterly investigations of predecessors Georges Seurat and Paul éԲԱ.

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Priceless artwork held in the site's Courtauld Gallery, including works by Van Gogh, Monet and Cezanne, was "unaffected" by the blaze and it is due to reopen to the public on Sunday.

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The gallery also features works by impressionists Edouard Manet, Claude Monet and Paul Cezanne.

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He cited éԲԱ as a major influence.

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