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Essay heading: Paul Cezanne
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Disillusioned with the art world, he returned to
his family after only six months and entered his father's bank as
a clerk. The following year he went to Paris again, and this time
he stayed. During this years he lead a rather frugal life due to
his father's meager allowance. Every year he submitted canvases
to the artists' Salons, but was regularly rejected... displayed 300 characters
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Every year he submitted canvases
to the artists' Salons, but was regularly rejected. Cezanne did
his first show with a group named the "Society of Painters,
Draftsman, Sculptors, and Engravers" comprised of Pierre-Auguste
Renoir, Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, Pissarro and Cezanne
himself. The group's first show was in April in 1874, they
received bad revise... displayed next 300 characters
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