Paul Cézanne by Gustave Coquiot

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By Lisa Thompson Posted on Jan 9, 2026
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Coquiot, Gustave, 1865-1926 Coquiot, Gustave, 1865-1926
French
Hey, I just finished this fascinating book about Paul Cézanne, but it's not your typical art biography. The author, Gustave Coquiot, actually knew him. Think about that—this isn't some distant historian writing decades later. It's a friend and contemporary trying to capture the real man behind the paintings while his memory was still fresh. The whole book feels like a puzzle: how do you explain someone who was so grumpy, so difficult, and yet created such breathtaking, revolutionary art? Coquiot doesn't have all the answers, but watching him try to piece together the artist and the person is totally compelling. It's less about dates and more about personality.
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This book isn't a straight timeline of Cézanne's life. Instead, it's a collection of memories, observations, and attempts to understand the artist by someone who was there. Coquiot writes about Cézanne's famous temper, his isolation in Provence, his complicated friendship with Zola, and his relentless, almost obsessive, drive to paint. The "story" is really the story of Cézanne's struggle—against the art establishment, his own doubts, and a world that was slow to see his genius.

Why You Should Read It

You get the dirt and the glory side-by-side. Coquiot doesn't hide Cézanne's rough edges; he paints a picture of a man who could be incredibly frustrating. But that makes the moments where he describes Cézanne's dedication to his work even more powerful. It demystifies the artist a bit. You stop seeing just the legendary founder of modern art and start seeing a real, flawed person who changed everything by stubbornly following his own vision. It makes his achievements feel more human.

Final Verdict

Perfect for art lovers who are tired of stuffy, perfect biographies and want something with more personality. If you've ever looked at a Cézanne painting and wondered, "What kind of person made this?" this book is your backstage pass. It's also a great pick for anyone interested in how creative genius and a difficult personality can exist in the same person. Just don't expect a neat and tidy story—Cézanne's life wasn't like that, and neither is this account.



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Donald Sanchez
1 month ago

Very interesting perspective.

Betty Lee
1 year ago

Wow.

Ava Brown
1 year ago

Thanks for the recommendation.

David Johnson
2 months ago

After hearing about this author multiple times, the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. Exceeded all my expectations.

Edward Hernandez
8 months ago

Just what I was looking for.

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