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Atelier Paul Cézanne

Cezanne, Paul
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Atelier Cézanne
Atelier des Lauves
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/67800
Date
1901-1902
Description
http://www.atelier-cezanne.com/anglais/histoire-cezanne.htm 1901-1902 The studio was built on Les Lauves hill from Cézanne's own plans. 1902-1906 The studio was the creative home of a "new art" of which Cézanne called himself the "primitive". 1904 In February, Cézanne took on the young painter Emile Bernard at his studio at Les Lauves. 1906 On 22 October, Cézanne died of pleurisy contracted whilst painting as always "on site". 1921 Marcel Provence bought the studio from Cézanne's son in order to safeguard "a precious heritage, a spiritual treasure attached to these walls, and to this garden" died of pleurisy contracted whilst painti 1925 On 4 june, Doctor Albert Barnes visited the site. 1951 Marcel Provence died. 1952 John Rewald and James Lord set up the "Cézanne Memorial Committee". 1954 Thanks to funds collected in the United States, the studio was bought from Marcel Provence's heirs and given to the University of Aix-Marseille. On 8 July, the studio was officially opened to the public. 1955 Marilyn Monroe wrote in the visitor's book, "a wonderful visit". 1969 Ownership of the studio passed from University of Aix-Marseille to the City of Aix en Provence. Today, visiting the studio is a way of "following little by little in the footstep of Cézanne and witnessing the unfolding of his sensations".
 
interior, 1975
 
Type of Work
Studio (work space)
Subject
Artists' studios, Cézanne, Paul, 1839-1906, Architecture, Modern --20th century, Architecture --France
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