New Cézanne Drawings
Artists Inspired by Provence · Guest Post · InspireThe art world in the US is a-buzz with the discovery of a Cezanne drawing and a watercolour hidden away at the back of two pictures in the Barnes collection in Philadelphia.
The drawing illustrated here is, I’m sure, the side view of Jas de Bouffan with the farm buildings alongside.
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