| Phenomenology is a philosophical study which emphasizes intuitive experience thereby is the most suitable method to describe how the artists have their works finished, and how the works can be finished. Based on Husserl’s general theories of phenomenology and the early and middle stage of Merleau-Ponty’s body phenomenology, by means of deepening the Cezanne’s criticism of British art critic Roger Fry, and removing the Formalism factors of his works, this article tries to describe Cezanne’s painting method known as "primitive sights", and attempts to explain that how could the audience understand Cezanne’s painting. |