Charles Camoin – Must-See Exhibition in Aix-en-Provence
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireIf you love Provence, you will love this exhibition.
Charles Camoin was born in Marseille and spent his later years living in Saint-Tropez and painting all along the Mediterranean coast. The Musée Granet’s exhibition, ‘Camoin dans sa Lumiere’, has wonderful examples of his works showing Marseille, Cassis and Saint-Tropez. This Provençal painter who painted alongside Paul Cézanne for a period. His work is on display at the Musée Granet until October 2nd.
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