Description
Fritz Novotny’s study of Paul Cézanne, featured in the Great Artists collection, offers a profound analysis of the painter’s revolutionary approach to form and color. Novotny explores how Cézanne moved beyond Impressionism to create a new, structured visual language that laid the foundations for modern art. The volume includes high-quality plates that illustrate his mastery of still life and landscape, while the text provides essential historical context for his solitary, transformative career in Provence.








