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This article is part of a guide to London from FT Globetrotter Paul Cézanne (1839—1906) is one of the most highly regarded and enigmatic artists of the late 19th century. He approached painting as a process and investigation, injecting uncertainty. He linked the formal process of making art to his personal experiences. He spent most of his life wrestling with what it meant to be a modern painter and was sceptical about the world he lived in, from political unrest in France to a continually acce…
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