• Cezanne review – a mesmerising master of everyday mystery

    Tate Modern, London
    Quivering apples, mountainscapes like haikus, brushstrokes you long to touch… This first major UK show in a generation lays bare the French artist’s daringTate Modern’s magnificent homage to Paul Cezanne (1839-1906) opens with the artist himself: shy, wary, prematurely balding in his 30s; almost unwilling to look himself in the eye in his own self-portrait. His mouth is a single red dab in an obliterating black beard; he wears the era’s heavy dark coa

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