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Programme 3: Still Life
Programme Outline
Some artists, such as William Nicholson, carried on with a
traditional and almost ‘photographic’ approach to still
life painting into the 20th century. However, by the end of the
19th century Cézanne had already ceased to be concerned either
with the idea of ‘finish’, or with maintaining a
consistent viewpoint in his work. Taking
Cézanne’s ideas even further Picasso also introduced the
idea that rather than painting things, you could include the things
themselves within a collage or
assemblage.
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