An elegant compilation of Cézanne's drawings and prints from the collection of the late Karsten Schubert bequethed to the Whitworth.
With essays by renowned Impressionist scholars Richard Thomson and Christopher Lloyd and full catalogue entries on all the works in the exhibition of the same name (2019–2020), this volume demonstrates that the essence of Cézanne as an artist lies just as much in his lesser-known works on paper as in his paintings
This book includes an interview with the late Karsten Schubert explaining his hopes for the bequest and focuses exclusively on Paul Cézanne’s drawings and prints of diverse subjects: from portraits and bather scenes to landscapes and copies after past art.
Clothbound hardback with tipped-in image and Persex book jacket.