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One of the most influential artists in the history of twentieth-century painting, Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) has inspired generations of modern artists. Generally categorized as a Post-Impressionist, his unique method of building form with color and his analytical approach to nature influenced the art of Cubists, Fauvists, and successive generations of avant-garde artists. [http://www.metmuseum.org/toah/hd/pcez/hd_pcez.htm]
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Revision as of 17:38, April 29, 2014


Gallery of
Contemporary painting

XX and XXI Centuries

From the most famous masters.


"while I know that the beautiful, the spiritual and the sublime are today suspect I have begun to stop resisting the constant urge to deny that beauty has a valid right to exist in contemporary art." Ian Hornak


XX Century


Fernand Leger, The Smokers, 1912.
Hurricane by John Marin, 1944.
Cezanne Sous Bois Provencal.jpg

Paul Cézanne, Sous Bois Provencal, c. 1900-06.


One of the most influential artists in the history of twentieth-century painting, Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) has inspired generations of modern artists. Generally categorized as a Post-Impressionist, his unique method of building form with color and his analytical approach to nature influenced the art of Cubists, Fauvists, and successive generations of avant-garde artists. [1]




Ardon The Awakening.jpg

Mordecai Ardon, The Awakening, 1969.


XXI Century


Bruno Landi, Donna con glicine, 2003.



Contemporary painting comprises the following schools and movements among others: Expressionism, Fauvism, Cubism, Abstract painting, Futurism, Suprematism, Constructivism, Surrealism, Muralism, Abstract Expressionism, Lyrical Abstraction, and Pop Art.


See also

Per Kirkeby, Winter, 1999.


Kazimir Malevich, Suprematism: Supremus No. 58, 1916.
Natura Morta by Giorgio Morandi, 1956.
Carlos V. Francisco, Progress through Education, 1964.
Fernando Botero, Matador, 1984.
Bruno Ceccobelli, Mondo Tonto, Sondo, 1990.
Eole by Philippe Dubois, 1989.


External links

Le Chant du Monde by Claude Verlinde, 2001.


Antoine Blanchard, Cafe de la Paix, ca. 1979.
Miguel Angel Campano, Le dèluge, 1980-1982.
Abstract Lithograph by Max Bill, 1975.
Georges Mathieu, Atomic Age, 1958.




Stanley Spencer Village Gossips, Gloucestershire.jpg


Village Gossips, Gloucestershire by Stanley Spencer, 1940.



MAKING ART WITH ART