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      • Post Impressionist painter Paul Cezanne and naturalist writer Emile Zola were two of the most significant and influential voices to emerge out of late 19 th and early 20th century Europe. Both had an intense boyhood friendship founded on mutual intellectual interests that survived long into adulthood, before being beset by bitter conflict.
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  2. Feb 16, 2017 · The young Zola’s friendship with two fellow pupilsPaul Cézanne and Baptistin Baille, a future lecturer at the prestigious École Polytechnique—brightened these years made tough by the dirt, bad food, cold, bullying, and lack of freedom that went hand in hand with boarding school life.

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  3. Feb 26, 2024 · Paul Cezanne and Emile Zola forged a childhood friendship that survived into adulthood, until bitter rivalry and conflict tore them apart.

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    In their spare time they would roam the countryside, often disappearing for several days at a time. Unlike the other boys who played endless card games of cards in cafés, they craved fresh air and would start out at four in the mornings, waking one another with pebbles thrown at shuttered windows. Their favourite places were the hills of Saint Marc...

    In 1858 Zola and his mother were forced to leave for Paris, to seek financial support from friends and family. Vast tracts of the city were in the process of being demolished at the orders of Baron Haussmann, to make way for a more ordered city. It was a dark, chaotic mess, ringing with the sounds of sledge-hammers and pick axes, and overwhelmingly...

    Outside school hours Cézanne was increasingly absorbed by the courses in painting and drawing in which he enrolled and was beginning to show promise. He confided to his mother his hopes for an artistic future and she gave him every encouragement. But after he graduated from college, the pressure from his father was intense. Monsieur Cézanne had dra...

    Cézanne was never able to oppose his father directly, partly because he doubted his talent. But he was tenacious, and he usually wore him down in a process of attrition. Monsieur Cézanne could see the boy was terribly unhappy, and his wife told him the situation could not continue. He finally agreed to let his son have a small allowance and in 1861...

    As they grew older, misunderstandings and differences cooled their friendship. Zola was a political animal, with a nose for trends, for which way the wind was blowing. He was interested in the social transformations taking place at the time, and as Balzac had done earlier that century, he brilliantly documented the emergence of a new mass society. ...

    Although their friendship did not last, their youthful experience of wild abandon in the land of Provence continued to sustain them and inspire their work. Zola would draw from these memories and reproduce them most poignantly in The Masterpiece and in his first novel, Claude’s Confession(1865). And as his biographer F.W.J. Hemmings points out, the...

  4. Although this may require tact, it is rare for an unwelcome gift to produce such drastic consequences as the one which Paul Cézanne received from his friend Émile Zola in 1886.

  5. Feb 12, 2023 · Continuing his interest in nineteenth century artists, Barrie Sheppard looks at the friendship between artist Paul Cezanne and writer Emile Zola. Barrie writes: Paul Cezanne was born in Aix en Provence on January 19, 1839, Emile Zola in Paris in 1840.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › L'ŒuvreL'Œuvre - Wikipedia

    L'Œuvre is a fictional account of Zola's friendship with Paul Cézanne and a fairly accurate portrayal of the Parisian art world in the mid 19th century. Zola and Cézanne grew up together in Aix-en-Provence , the model for Zola's Plassans, where Claude Lantier is born and receives his education.

  7. Oct 4, 2013 · Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) and Émile Zola (1840-1902) grew up together – in the same cradle, said Zola. They loved each other, it is tempting to say, like brothers.

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