Paul Cézanne

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Paul Cézanne

by Gustave Coquiot

FR·~3 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total

PAUL CÉZANNE

0:14

Quelques Mots

0:52

I LE MILIEU

21:31

II CÉZANNE A PARIS ET LES INFLUENCES

16:12

III CÉZANNE A AUVERS

21:09

IV CÉZANNE ET LE PUBLIC PREMIÈRES EXPOSITIONS

17:51

V LE JAS DE BOUFFAN MARSEILLE L’ESTAQUE

6:40

VI CÉZANNE ET SES CONTEMPORAINS

10:26

VII CÉZANNE SE RETIRE DÉFINITIVEMENT A AIX

24:33

VIII SA FIN ET SA GLOIRE POSTHUME

12:47

Description

A vivid, diary‑like portrait emerges from the fragmented notes of a traveler caught in the early days of the Great War. The narrator wanders the bustling streets of Marseille, where patriotic fervor mixes with the clamor of cafés, tramways sputtering to life, and the looming threat of conflict. Against this charged backdrop, he sets out for Aix‑en‑Provence, sketching the ragged beauty of the Provençal landscape—olive groves, limestone hills, and sun‑bleached villages—that would later echo in Paul Cézanne’s canvases.

The work reads like a mosaic of impressions, blending personal observation with a yearning to capture the spirit of a painter whose legacy feels both immediate and distant. It offers listeners a glimpse into a world on the brink of upheaval, where ordinary journeys become meditations on art, memory, and the fleeting moments that shape history. The tone is intimate, the language evocative, inviting you to travel alongside the author as he navigates war‑torn streets and the quiet allure of southern France.

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Language

fr

Duration

~3 hours (188K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images available at The Internet Archive)

Release date

2013-02-10

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Gustave Coquiot

Gustave Coquiot

1865–1926

A lively voice in early 20th-century Parisian art circles, this French writer and critic championed modern painters and moved easily among figures such as Rodin, Picasso, and Utrillo. His books and criticism capture the energy of a changing art world.

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