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Cézanne

 
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Cézanne typeface.

Cézanne is a script typeface based on Paul Cézanne's handwriting. The typeface includes alternate characters and swashes. It was created for the Philadelphia Museum of Art by designers Michael Want and Richard Kegler and published by P22 type foundry in 1996.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ P22 Type Foundry - Cezanne [1]
  2. ^ Typophile, Richard Kegler [2]



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