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Paul Cezanne's expressive use of color, abstract figures, and three-dimensional landscapes and scenes would greatly influence founders of cubism, vorticism, abstract art, and other modern art movements. With a collection spanning over 700 works of art, Cezanne’s innovative way of depicting geometric shapes and dimensions would reach far and wide (Miranda 508). While under appreciated by art critics during his lifetime, as many artists often are, today, Cezanne’s work can be viewed in places like The Museum of Modern Art, Guggenheim, Musee d’Orsay, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Museum of Art of Sao Paulo, Fondation Beyeler, The Courtauld, Yokohama Museum of Art, and a plethora of National Galleries around the world to name a few.

Miranda, Marcelo. “Paul Cezanne, the lonely precursor of modern painting.” Revista medíca de Chile, vol. 145, no. 4, 2017, pp. 508–13, https://doi.org/10.4067/S0034-98872017000400011.