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What Post-Impressionist convention did Paul Cézanne use in Mont Sainte-Victoire?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

neutral, earthy colors to create a sense of atmosphere in the composition expressive brushstrokes to spontaneously and quickly record objects and figures careful brushwork to build up realistically modeled figures and objects patches of color to define the objects in a carefully planned composition

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@xavierbo2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

The Montagne Sainte-Victoire is a mountain in southern France, overlooking Aix-en-Provence. It became the subject of a number of Cézanne's paintings. In these paintings, Cézanne often sketched the railway bridge on the Aix-Marseille line at the Arc River Valley in the center on the right side of the picture. Especially, in Mont Sainte-Victoire and the Viaduct of the Arc River Valley (1885–1887), he depicted a moving train on this bridge. Only half a year after the opening of the Aix-Marseille line on October 15, 1877, in a letter to Émile Zola dated April 14, 1878, Cézanne praised the Mont Sainte-Victoire, which he viewed from the train while passing through the railway bridge at Arc River Valley, as a “beau motif (beautiful motif)”,[1] and, in about that same year, he began the series wherein he topicalized this mountain.[2] These paintings belong to Post-Impressionism. Cézanne is skilled at analysis: he uses geometry to describe nature, and uses different colours to represent the depth of objects. This painting (with large pine) was on display at the Armory Show 100th Anniversary in New York at the New York Historical Society.

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wrong it's C

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wrong it's B

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wrong its A

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