Archive 2002  
 

Seminar:
the Cezanne studio, a century of history


at Centre des Congrès from Aix en Provence

Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 July 2002
Admission free - Simultaneous translation

Programme subject to change.

Information: Cezanne Studio
Tel: +33 (0)4.42.21.06.53

 
     
 

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Wednesday 10 July:
9:30 a.m. to 12:00
Mary Tompkins Lewis,
New York art historian and art critic: Cézanne, from studios to studio

Charles Juliet, author: Shitao and Cézanne, a similar Spirtual experience.

2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Bruno Ely, head curator, director of the Tapestry Museum and the Pavillon de Vendôme: History of the Studio, from pre-Cézanne to post-Cézanne

Jayne Warman, New York art historian: The role of John Rewald in the preservation of the Cézanne Studio

Denis Coutagne, head curator for heritage, director of the Granet Museum : Cézanne, major work in the Studio

Joseph J. Rishel, curator of European painting and sculptures of the Philadelphia Museum of Art: The signification of "les Grandes Baigneuses"

 

Thursday 11 July:
9:30 a.m. to 12:00
Jean Arrouye, écrivain et professeur de sémiologie de l'image à l'Université de Provence: Au jardin des Lauves, la peinture de face.
Haruo Asano, professeur à l'université d'Arts d'Okinawa (Japon): Les Joueurs de Carte de Cézanne

2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Numia Nin, curator for Heritage, archeologie of the city of Aix-en-Provence: Memory of objects, objects of memory

Michel Fraisset, director of the Cézanne Studio: The Cézanne Studio today

Philippe Deliau, landscape gardener: Cézanne's garden, a gradual restoration