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Subject: CEZANNE, PAUL (1839-1906) Matches Found: 29 UPDATE command denied to user 'poetryex_users'@'localhost' for table `poetryex_poems`.`subcnt` ART IS PARALLEL TO NATURE, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Cezanne saw the parallel so well and Last Line: Waiting for reinvigoration Subject(s): Art & Artists; Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Nature; Paintings & Painters; Roads; Tourists; Travel; Paths; Trails; Journeys; Trips ART IS PARALLEL TO NATURE, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Cezanne saw the parallel so well and Last Line: Waiting for reinvigoration Subject(s): Art And Artists; Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Nature; Paintings And Painters; Roads; Tourists; Travel CEZANNE, by ROSE AUSLANDER Poem Source First Line: From him rocks Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by TIA BLACK Poem Source First Line: Old man they threw stones at you Last Line: To the easel unable to rest %the fierce reverence in your hands Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by JOHN CIARDI Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: When I returned from you in the blue of midnight Last Line: Yet she believes a man may say 'I love you' %on arriving, leaving, and all the night between Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Love; Paintings And Painters; Truth CEZANNE, by BABETTE DEUTSCH Poem Source Poet Analysis First Line: Air. Light. Energy. A birth of joy Alternate Author Name(s): Yarmolinsky, Avrahm, Mrs. Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by KENNETH FROST Poem Source First Line: Cavallini %knew how to paint Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by ANGELA GREENE Poem Source First Line: Scatters pears and apples Last Line: For a mountain, %purpled and blue-white as a breast, %which he cannot resist Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by CONSTANCE HUNTING Poem Source First Line: The man astonished all of paris %with an apple Last Line: But his wife %liked only switzerland and lemonade Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by ALFRED FRANCIS KREYMBORG Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Our door was shut to the noon-day heat Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by DONALD REVELL Poem Full Text Poet's Biography First Line: What else is there to know but the primed surface Last Line: Sense of things preparing to return Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by DONALD REVELL Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: What else is there to know but the primed surface Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by CHARLES STEWART ROBERTS Poem Source First Line: Women frightened him, even clothed Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by JEAN TARDIEU Poem Source First Line: Just as beyond the sky is the sky, beyond life, life,-beyond seeing is Last Line: Earth, sea and sky, the world has been thrown off its axis %in the mind Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by MARINE ROBERT WARDEN Poem Source First Line: A paintbrush could explode Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: No pretense no more than the / french painters of / the early years Last Line: It was reflected from Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE, by WILLIAM CARLOS WILLIAMS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: No pretense no more than the %french painters of %the early years Last Line: No choice but between %a certain variation %hard to perceiv e in a shade of blue Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE AND THE LOVE OF COLOR, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Because his wife refused to miss a dress fitting Last Line: Of color - true representatives of light and air Subject(s): Bodies; Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906) CEZANNE AND ZOLA, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: At thirteen they were known as the inseparables Last Line: “all day,” a friend said, “we heard the sound of weeping.” Subject(s): Bodies; Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Zola, Emile (1840-1902) CEZANNE DRAWING, by DAVID RYTMAN SLAVITT Poem Source Poet's Biography First Line: Distracted, angry even disgusted, depressed Last Line: Can stand it again, at least for a while, and give %meaningless thanks to abstract and distant gods Alternate Author Name(s): Sutton, Henry Benjamin; Slavitt, David R. Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE'S OUTRAGEOUSNESS, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Like a child,' mary cassatt said, describing Last Line: I am the only one alive who can paint a red Subject(s): Bodies; Cassatt, Mary (1844-1926); Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters CEZANNE'S SECLUSION, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: I have begun to think,' he wrote in a late letter Last Line: Writing, “a vague sense of apprehesnion persists” Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Solitude CEZANNE'S SUCCESS, by STEPHEN DOBYNS Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: The girls he followed down the street, the heartbreaks Last Line: Stopped calling. Harsh wind at night , no loving hands Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Success CEZANNE; THE CARD PLAYERS, by RONALD STUART THOMAS Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: And neither of them has said Last Line: Problem their boredom %has led them to pose Alternate Author Name(s): Thomas, R. S. Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters HOMAGE TO PAUL CEZANNE, by CHARLES PENZEL WRIGHT JR. Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: At night, in the fish-light of the moon, the dead wear our white shirts Last Line: Hoarding the little mounds of sorrow laid up in our hearts Alternate Author Name(s): Wright, Charles Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters IN WALKED BUD WITH A PALETTE, by CLARENCE MAJOR Poem Text Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Take one pompeii-eyed old man Last Line: Thrower behind the curtain . Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Monk, Thelonious (1917-1982); Paintings & Painters LES SAINTS NOUVEAUX, by JOHN UPDIKE Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Proust, doing penance Last Line: Theologies of vision Subject(s): Brancusi, Constantin (1876-1957); Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Sculpture & Sculptors LES SAINTS NOUVEAUX, by JOHN UPDIKE Poem Source Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: Proust, doing penance Last Line: Theologies of vision Subject(s): Brancusi, Constantin (1876-1957); Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906); Paintings And Painters; Proust, Marcel (1871-1922); Sculpture And Sculptors NATURE MORTE, by MARY KINZIE Poem Full Text Poem Explanation Poet Analysis Poet's Biography First Line: In the cezanne room a window has been broken Last Line: Fall grained and harvested from their sheer place Subject(s): Cezanne, Paul (1839-1906) |
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