The Genesis of Cezanne’s Apple Obsession Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) is often remembered for his still-life paintings, particularly those featuring red apples. This fascination can be traced back to his childhood friendship with Émile Zola. As a young boy, Cezanne frequently defended Zola from bullies. In a gesture of gratitude, Zola once visited Cezanne with a …
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