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Paul Cézanne
French
1839–1906
Often called the "father of modern art," Cézanne restructured painting through his analysis of form and color. His faceted brushstrokes and shifting perspectives laid the groundwork for Cubism and abstraction. Both Matisse and Picasso acknowledged his central influence on 20th-century art.
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