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The unknown facet of Cézanne’s cartoonist arrives at MoMA in New York | Culture and entertainment

More than 250 pieces on paper with the signature of Paul Cézanne, between drawings and watercolors, show the most crucial and unknown facet of the French painter in an exhibition that opens its doors this Thursday at the Museum of Modern Art in New York (MoMA).

“Cézanne Drawing” (Cézanne drawing) re-examines the work of one of the artistic exponents of the 19th century, analyzing his creative process together with new information about his career of almost six decades, in which it is estimated that he made 2,100 works on paper. .

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