
Three days in the life of Paul Cézanne.
AnacharsisN° d'inventaire | 22362 |
Format | 12.5 x 20 |
Détails | 96 p., paperback. |
Publication | Toulouse, 2020 |
Etat | Nine |
ISBN | 9791092011906 |
With a sullen eye and unkempt hair, Paul Cézanne trudges through the hills, sweating under his bowler hat, his back bent under the weight of the easel. A woman's boot appears, lying on an embankment, and tragedy strikes. Three days in the life of Paul Cézanne are enough for Mika Biermann to blast away the flakes of paint, scratch the weave, and cut through the portraitist of Sainte-Victoire to the bone. An ugly news item transformed into a scrubland odyssey on a sea of paint, in the wake of the gruff, vain painter obsessed with grotesque chimeras that do not engender melancholy. We finish reading it with a dashing eye and fingers stained with wild colors.
With a sullen eye and unkempt hair, Paul Cézanne trudges through the hills, sweating under his bowler hat, his back bent under the weight of the easel. A woman's boot appears, lying on an embankment, and tragedy strikes. Three days in the life of Paul Cézanne are enough for Mika Biermann to blast away the flakes of paint, scratch the weave, and cut through the portraitist of Sainte-Victoire to the bone. An ugly news item transformed into a scrubland odyssey on a sea of paint, in the wake of the gruff, vain painter obsessed with grotesque chimeras that do not engender melancholy. We finish reading it with a dashing eye and fingers stained with wild colors.