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Mexican mural artist Diego Rivera celebrated with Google doodle
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[Telegraph.co.uk] - By 1917, inspired by Paul Cézanne's paintings, Rivera's work shifted toward Post-Impressionism with simple forms and large patches of vivid colors. His paintings began to attract attention, and he was able to display them at several exhibitions.
Guardian: Cold comfort: the artist's love affair with winter
[The Guardian (blog)] - In 19th-century Paris, struggling painter Paul Cézanne painted the stove in his studio, suggesting the chill of la vie bohème in winter. In the same city during the second world war, Picasso painted still lifes whose sparse vegetables and animal skulls
Guardian: Marseille's battle between culture and crime
[The Guardian] - Foreigners and native French always muddled along in a city that was home to writers, poets and artists, including Auguste Renoir, Paul Cézanne and Raoul Dufy and, more recently, footballer Zinedine Zidane. The dark underside of this melting pot has
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