Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) was also a French painter, nowadays he is treated as the father of modern art, but throughout his entire career he was always an object of unworthy criticism and taunts from public and journalists. According to Microsoft Encarta encyclopedia, Paul Cezanne strove to develop an ideal synthesis of naturalistic representation, personal expression, and abstract pictorial order. His goal was, in his own mind, never fully attained and he left most of his works unfinished and destroyed many others. Despite Paul Cezanne's talent and creative work, the popularity of his paintings began to rise the year after his death at the retrospective exhibition in 1907.
All three painters mentioned above lived at same period of time and had a close relationship with each other. They devoted their lives to art, innovating new movements in painting. And they were also judged by the same public. Being poor or rich did not play any role in their artistic destiny. They were far ahead of their time, and society was not ready for realistic appreciation of their great contribution to art and humanity.
By Alisher Muhammadiev
(April 15th, 2005)
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