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CEZANNE

 

     "Once we have attained a certain age we find no other support or consolation than in religion. 

(Rewald, J., 1950)

     "I am helpless and can render you no service, but as I shall die before you (Emile Zola) I shall intercede before the Almighty for a good place for you.”

(Mack, 1935, 281)

     “Let me repeat what I told you here: you must see in nature the cylinder, the sphere, the cone, all put into perspective, so that every side of the object, of a plane, recedes to a central point. The parallel lines at the horizon give the extension, that is a section of nature, or, if you prefer, of the spectacle which the Omnipotent Eternal God and Father spreads before our eyes.”

(Ibid., 377-378)

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Rewald, J. Paul Cezanne. London: Westbook House, 1950.

Mack, G. Paul Cezanne. London: Jonathan Cape, 1935.

 

 

 

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