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Now and then an incidental reminder shocks me into the sudden deep recognition of the importance of Cezanne, in general, and specifically, to me. Today's reminder came via Terry Teachout.
Cezanne, Paul
The Garden at Les Lauves (large)
c. 1906
Oil on canvas
65.4 x 80.9 cm (25 3/4 x 31 7/8 in.)
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.
From this past Sunday's Washington Post:
"The Garden at Les Lauves" (circa 1906) may be the last landscape painted by Paul Cezanne. Is it finished? Hard to say. Cezanne's brush strokes look like crude daubs -- until they lock together into one spacious whole. His hand was swift. You can almost watch him scribble (horizontally in the foreground, up and down in the middle ground, swirlingly in the sky). Somehow he gave the empty air a kind of inner skeleton.
"Somehow he gave the empty air a kind of inner skeleton."
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