Cezanne in Britain by Anne Robbins

Cezanne in Britain by Anne Robbins

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An introductory essay provides a chronological overview of Paul Cezanne's career and the evolution of his style. This work explores the role played by dealers, collectors, museums and critics in Britain in establishing the artist's reputation following an initially sceptical public reaction to his work.

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Cezanne in Britain by Anne Robbins

An introductory essay provides a chronological overview of Paul Cezanne's career and the evolution of his style. This work explores the role played by dealers, collectors, museums and critics in Britain in establishing the artist's reputation following an initially sceptical public reaction to his work.
Anne Robbins is Assistant Curator of 19th-Century Paintings at the National Gallery, London. Ann Dumas, an independent art historian and expert on 19th-century French art, is the author of several books, including Degas and the Italians in America (2005).
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ISBN 13 9781857093513
ISBN 10 1857093518
Title Cezanne in Britain
Author Anne Robbins
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher National Gallery Company Ltd
Year published 2006-10-31
Number of pages 96
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