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A Question On A French Impressionist Artist

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man123 | 04:57 Mon 23rd Sep 2013 | Arts & Literature
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There is a French impessionist painter (late 1800? Early 1900?) who, in her paintings, gives more details in the distant objects and less in the objects near. This certainly contradicts how we see things. If I am not mistaken, it is a female artist. Can you help identify this artists? Thanks.
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Paul Cezanne experimented with reverse perspective ?

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Cézanne developed a new type of spatial pattern. Instead of adhering to the traditional focalized system of perspective, he portrayed objects from shifting viewpoints
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Thanks for the note. I am familiar with the work of Cezanne; the work I saw (described earlier) was not one of Cezanne's. It instead had a style closer to that of Monet.

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