a blog about images by Richard Greatrex

PAUSE A WHILE

CITIZEN SID

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  1. Simon Wild

    My word, you write well Richard (if I may say so). This one is v interesting.

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  2. Stu

    I do not accept that Cezanne was the great innovator that is claimed. His paintings were not cubist (apart from the great cubes of rock in the quarry that he painted) Most of the distortions in perspective in his paintings are due to poor observation and poor eyesight. He could not get proportions correct in any of his figure drawings. His letters do not reveal any great insights into painting. Many of the paintings that are widely acclaimed e.g. The Bathers. display poor draughtsmanship, ugly compositions and mark-making. His greatest value is as an example of a painter struggling to tackle various subject matters. He painted still lifes because he was very slow at painting. The cult of Cezanne does not permit the criticism that his work deserves. Sickert was right about him. So was Brian Sewell!

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