
Homage to Cézanne is actually based on how his approach to perceptual painting influenced my work, not Cézanne’s style. The photographs below are reference photos used. The face top left in the large drawing is Cèzanne’s. The figures on the left are based on various photographs of him. The origin of the faces on the right is unclear at this point.
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Amy Ione
Title: Homage to Cézanne
Date: 1987
Medium: Ink Painting
Dimensions: 24×25.75 inches (unframed)
Signed
Catalog Number: 35668
Photographs of Paul Cézanne. The last photograph, taken in 1904, shows Cézanne in his studio at Les Lauves, in front of the Barnes Large Bathers. All of the photographs were taken by Émile Bernard. They are from the National Gallery of Art, Gallery Archives, John Rewald Papers.
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Exhibitions
2011
Moods and Variations, Au Coquelet, Berkeley CA. June 1—June 30.
2008-2009
Perceptual Ruminations. Gaia Art Center, Berkeley Art Center, October 2008—March 2009
2007
Looking Back, Au Coquelet, Berkeley, February 1—28.
2004
Perceptual Notations, YWCA at the University of California, Berkeley. May/June.


