Cézanne as seen by André Breton. In the footstep of Dada and against cubism, surrealists, and particularly André Breton, take Cézanne as an example to condemn a unilateral vision of painting founded on classical views. Cézanne being turned into a classical artist by critics in a specific political context, plus the claims of cubist artists, compelled Breton to go by his own artistic rules and to condemn Cézanne. But in the single example of a text devoted to Cézanne in 1937 in L'Amour fou he considers the specificity of reassessing Cezanne’s painting, in particular by using the concept of the “halo” so dear to himself. In this text, he gives way to a very personal view of Cezanne’s painting, but also to esthetic lines close to the surreal...
The thesis focuses on a significant, but neglected aspect of Cezanne's oeuvre: the relationship betw...
Although known as one of the most doctrinaire movements of the historical avant-garde – mostly due t...
The Surrealist movement’s leader, André Breton, believed that Surrealism could not be expressed thro...
Apollinaire (1880-1918) użył po raz pierwszy słowa "surrealizm" w 1917 roku w od-niesieniu do dwóch ...
André Breton’s collection provides a unique perspective on the environment within which the principl...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
Cette thèse est centrée sur l'image surréaliste, en particulier telle qu'elle apparaît dans les écri...
Ce chapitre présente le pêle-mêle – ces collages de portraits d’écrivains familiers aux surréalistes...
« L'œil existe à l'état sauvage [...] mais qui dressera l'échelle de la vision ?». Cette question qu...
Merleau-Ponty’s essay about Cézanne’s doubt from 1945 is still de- bated. Merleau-Ponty tries to exp...
Por su fecha, después de la ruptura de Breton con dadá pero aún antes del Manifiesto Surrealista de ...
This paper explores a polemic between André Breton and Georges Bataille around the question of the p...
Paul Cézanne challenged convention and pioneered new possibilities in painting. He was remarkable fo...
The surrealist group existed for four decades. After first world war several of its members found in...
The surrealist poetry tries to be eye's incarnation. The different philosophical apories concerning ...
The thesis focuses on a significant, but neglected aspect of Cezanne's oeuvre: the relationship betw...
Although known as one of the most doctrinaire movements of the historical avant-garde – mostly due t...
The Surrealist movement’s leader, André Breton, believed that Surrealism could not be expressed thro...
Apollinaire (1880-1918) użył po raz pierwszy słowa "surrealizm" w 1917 roku w od-niesieniu do dwóch ...
André Breton’s collection provides a unique perspective on the environment within which the principl...
The surrealist movement began as a consequence of the social, economical, and political disruptions ...
Cette thèse est centrée sur l'image surréaliste, en particulier telle qu'elle apparaît dans les écri...
Ce chapitre présente le pêle-mêle – ces collages de portraits d’écrivains familiers aux surréalistes...
« L'œil existe à l'état sauvage [...] mais qui dressera l'échelle de la vision ?». Cette question qu...
Merleau-Ponty’s essay about Cézanne’s doubt from 1945 is still de- bated. Merleau-Ponty tries to exp...
Por su fecha, después de la ruptura de Breton con dadá pero aún antes del Manifiesto Surrealista de ...
This paper explores a polemic between André Breton and Georges Bataille around the question of the p...
Paul Cézanne challenged convention and pioneered new possibilities in painting. He was remarkable fo...
The surrealist group existed for four decades. After first world war several of its members found in...
The surrealist poetry tries to be eye's incarnation. The different philosophical apories concerning ...
The thesis focuses on a significant, but neglected aspect of Cezanne's oeuvre: the relationship betw...
Although known as one of the most doctrinaire movements of the historical avant-garde – mostly due t...
The Surrealist movement’s leader, André Breton, believed that Surrealism could not be expressed thro...