Cézanne at the Whitworth

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A01=Colin Wiggins
A01=Edward Wouk
A01=Elizabeth Cowling
A01=Karsten Schubert
A01=Richard Shone
A01=Richard Thomson
A01=Rosalind McKever
A01=Yuval Etgar
A32=Christopher Lloyd
A32=Richard Thomson
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781909932562
  • Dimensions: 225 x 270mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jan 2020
  • Publisher: Ridinghouse
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
  • Language: English
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This publication celebrates an extraordinary collection of drawings and prints by Paul Cézanne that has been gifted and placed on long-term loan to the Whitworth Gallery in Manchester, by gallerist, collector, author and founder of Ridinghouse, Karsten Schubert. This important act of generosity means that the Whitworth now holds the best collection of Cézanne works on paper in the United Kingdom, including a version of every print produced by the artist. These works will significantly expand the research potential of the Whitworth’s important collection of late 19th-century French and Dutch drawings by artists including Van Gogh, Seurat, Gauguin and Pissarro – whose portrait of Cézanne is included in this publication. The book also draws together other artistic copies: Raimondi’s copy of Raphael’s Judgement of Paris and, bringing us to the present day, Michael Landy’s Cézanne Bathers

The publication features a lead essay by renowned Impressionist scholar Richard Thomson on the significance of the bequest, a biographical essay on Karsten Schubert by Richard Shone, an interview with Schubert by Yuval Etgar on the bequest, and an essay by Christopher Lloyd on how these works relate to Cézanne’s output as a draughtsman. It also includes a detailed catalogue section on all works in the exhibition, with contributions by Elizabeth Cowling, Rosalind McKever, Colin Wiggins and Edward Wouk.