Paul Cezanne: The father of modern art | National Gallery
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 Published On May 21, 2018

Paul Cezanne’s ‘Bathers’ has hung in the Gallery since the mid 1960s and conveys how Cezanne would slowly and methodically 'construct' a picture rather than simply drawing one. Rosalind McKever, our Harry M Weinrebe Curatorial Fellow walks you through the history of Cezanne’s practice and how he has continued to inspired artists throughout history.

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