"The most seductive thing about art is the personality of the artist himself"
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The intent isn’t to endorse celebrity so much as to diagnose attention. Even when we swear we’re “just looking,” we’re scanning for a human signature: temperament, stubbornness, appetite, fear. “Personality” is the hook that makes brushwork feel like handwriting, color choices feel like confessions. It’s also a warning. If the personality is the most seductive part, then the aesthetic experience is never purely aesthetic; it’s social, psychological, almost gossipy. We don’t only want the painting, we want the painter.
In Cezanne’s context, that tension matters. Late 19th-century modernism is busy dethroning academic rules and elevating the individual vision - the “artist” as a new kind of authority. The subtext is that modern art’s revolution is inseparable from a new cult of authorship. You can trace a straight line from this to today’s art economy, where an origin story can add zeros to a price tag, and “the work” often arrives bundled with an aura: mystique, myth, brand.
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