Man with a Pipe
Paul Cézanne
French (1839–1906)
Oil on canvas
“I love above all else the appearance of people who have grown old without breaking with old customs.” —Paul Cézanne "Man with a Pipe is one of a group of studies related to The Card Players, one of Paul Cézanne’s most important pictorial projects. The local workers reminded Cézanne of the qualities he admired in another of his favorite subjects, Mont Sainte-Victoire — steadfast, unchanging, and monumental."
I’m certainly a Cezanne fan – wonderful image! A 🙂
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Thank you Adrian. 🙂
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Loved this one.Thanks for sharing.Its been quite some time I have seen Cezanne works.
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He was very talented. 🙂
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Yes I have seen some of his works. Guess he was of the impressionism era.
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I really love this painting. It’s quite simple, but I love the subject, his attitude, the folded arms, lovely!
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You’ve summed up my thoughts as well, simplicity and attitude. 🙂
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🙂
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I am very appreciative of Cezanne! 🙂
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Thanks Tom. 🙂
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I agree with Paul Cézanne! Great painting, Maverick ❤
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Thank you Indah. 🙂
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