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CONTENTS

SECTION PAGE

I. Introduction 1

II. Cézanne as Theorist and Artist 7

III. An Illustrated Glossary 17

IV. How Cézanne Organized a Picture 25

V. Cézanne's Materials and Method 35

VI. Introductory Analysis of a Still Life 39


[Plate I]

VII. Problems of Perspective 45


[Plates II—IX]

VIII. The Problem of Scale and the Control of Volume and Space . 59
[Plates X - X I I I ]

IX. Distortion through the Shifting of Eye Levels . . . . 75


[Plates X I V and X V ]

X. The Problem of Distortion through Tipping Axes . . . 81


[PlatesXVI and X V I I ]

XI. Distortion in Drawing 87


[Plates XVIII-XXI]

XII. AerialPerspective 97
[Plates XXII-XXIX]

XIII. Realism and Abstraction 111


[Plates XXX-XXXIV]

XIV. Further Comparisons 119


[Plates XXXV—XXXIX]

XV. Conclusion 131

Biographical Note 135

Index 139

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