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DC: Seven works of Impressionist Cezanne displayed together for the first time in decades / 34QK9E6
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Six paintings and one print made by French artist Paul Cezanne, one of the founding fathers of Impressionism, are on view at The Phillips Collection in Washington D.C, in the exhibition "Up Close With Paul Cezanne". They haven’t been displayed together since 1971.
Two of them, "Self-Portrait" and "Mont Sainte-Victoire" have been restored by the conservators of the museum by removing very old discolored deteriorated varnishes on them, says Lily Steele, Phillips's Head of Conservation. "Now as it has been conserved you see it in a whole new way, just as the artist intended," declares visitor Alex Eisenberg. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES ARRANGED IN SEQUENCES