In addition to the Cézanne biography and a slideshow of paintings, this Met site has an interactive timeline of 19th century France, placing Cézanne against the backdrop of his times.
Art historians divide Cézanne body of work into three phases. The WebMuseum presents an excellent tour through these phases, sprinkling his biography with links to appropriate artwork.
With hundreds of images of Cézanne's paintings available, you can really get a feel for the artist's style. There are many still lifes, landscapes, and a half dozen self-portraits.
At this MoMA virtual exhibit, you can explore a gallery of his works, although "he rarely dated his works (and often did not sign them either)."
This resource includes a short biography, a gallery of nine paintings, and a dozen critical analyses of artworks including Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Armchair and Basket of Apples.
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This online tour of seven series paintings from the National Gallery of Art is like walking through the museum with a guide.
The annotation on each piece includes the year it was created, the size, the media, and the museum that owns the piece.
Best clicks here are an English translation of an autobiographical memoir, a look at the Japanese woodblock engravings that Monet collected and displayed in his home, and a discussion of the effects Monet's cataracts had on the colors of his paintings.
In this virtual exhibit, you can learn more about Monet's painting process and view an interactive gallery of his sketchbooks.
Visit for a short biography, a page of Monet quotes and a gallery of thirty-five paintings.
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