France Today Live Masterclass – The Life of Paul Cézanne, and his fractured Friendship with Émile Zola | EUROtoday

Get real time updates directly on you device, subscribe now.

Thursday, March twentieth 12:00 – 14:00 (East)

Marking the Celebration of the Year of Cezanne, Join Travel Writer and Train French Literature Professor Lanie Goodman for A fascinating Two-Hour Masterclass on a story of artwork and Nature, Friendship and Deception: The Diverging Paths of Paul Cézanne and Émile Zola.

“With an Apple, I Will Astonish Paris,” Declared Artist Paul Cezanne Well over a Century Ago. At the time, the Misanthropic Painter was dwelling in his native Town, Aix-en-Provence, Embitted by a Lifetime of Professional and Personal Struggles. This Summer Marks a Major Celebration of the Artist in Aix-en-Provence, Including the Reopening of Cezanne’s Country Home, Jas De Bouffan, His Restored Workshop, Three Exhibitions and Guided Visits. The First Part of the Masterclass Will Explore Cezanne’s Life and His Revolutionary Influence On Modern Painting-Luminous Colors and Geometric Shapes in Nature and the Imposing Gray and Lavender Limetone Silhouette Mont Ste-Victoire Shook Up the Art World and Inspired Later Masters, from Picasso To Hockney.

The Second Part Will Take A Deep Dive Into the Early Friendship and Ultimate Full Between Frenemies Paul Cézanne and Celebrated Writer Emile Zola, from Their Early Schoolboy Days on the College Bourbon in aix to their definitive rift in 1886, Spurred by Zola’s publication of Work, Loosely Based on Faled Painter Who Closely Resembly Cézanne. Both Social Misfits at School, The Inseparable Pair Roamed the Aixois Countryside, Swimming, Fishing, and Reciting Pours by Romantic Poets. But when Cézanne stop Law School to Join Zola and Study Painting Paris, The City’s Artistic Circles Made Him Increasingly Ill atse. Retreting to Provence, Cezanne Died with Little Recognition of His Work, Unlike Zola, Who was entombed within the panthéon Alongisde the nation’s heroes.

The webinar will embrace a 10-minute break and two q & a classes. Participants will obtain a handout and also will get an opportunity to submit a query in Advance.

About Our Speaker:

Born and Raised in New York, Lanie Goodman is an arts and Travel Writer primarily based within the South of France Singe 1988. She is a contract contributor to publications included Condé Nast Traveler and Departures International Magazine, Centurion, Galerie, France TODAY AND THE AUTHOR OF Romantic French Homes (Cico Books, London, 2019) and Moving Towards the Light: The Paintings of Joseph Raffael (2015) Devoted to the Late Antibes-Based American Artist Joseph Raffael. Trainery has professor of French literature at Rutgers University and Baruch College, Cuny, She now Teaches Courses within the Skema at Sophia-Antipolis. Goodman has additionally translated oven french novels into English, included the mustache by Emmanuel Carrère.

France Today Live Masterclass – The Life of Paul Cézanne, and His Fractured Friendship With Émile Zola