Fathers' property
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Fathers' property

Jas de Bouffan wasn't Cezanne's. It belonged to his father, a wealthy banker who bought the estate in 1859 to show the family had made it. The stone lions, the pool, the statues, all of it bought to impress. Cezanne left for Paris to become a painter. When he came back home, his father talked about running the bank. Cezanne preferred painting the pool. Paul Cezanne Cezanne collection is here https://art.ecoartlab.store/search?q=cezanne 🎨 EcoArtLab — Frame TV & Printable Art Transform your space with museum-quality digital art #PaulCezanne #Art #FineArt #ArtLovers #Painting #WallArt #ArtOfT

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