Since Cézanne
1922
Since Cézanne, published in 1922 by Clive Bell, is a collection of essays that critically examines the evolution of modern art through the lens of Paul Cézanne's influence. The work discusses the aesthetic theories that emerged post-Cézanne and the impact he had on subsequent movements like Fauvism and Cubism. Bell analyzes Cézanne's artistic methods, including his use of distortion, and how they prompted artists to reassess their own practices, thereby intertwining art theory with contemporary artistic endeavors.





