Yes he did :d
In his studio he wore a white smock.
He certainly did, drew and painted (not the same things).
When Henri Matisse turned blind, he created 'cut-outs'. He used assistants to cut large pieces of coloured materials for him before sticking them on walls to make collages.Addition:When Matisse started making cut-outs he was bedridden after an operation, not blind. And the cut-outs were not stuck on walls but on paper.
In 1958. He did not draw it, he painted it - not the same thing!
painted poetry is a form of poetry ,you draw a picture and put your words around it
He did not DRAW much - he PAINTED. His paintings are oil paint on canvas.
I suppose you mean paintings. They are painted not drawn. Between 800 and 900 Cézanne paintings are known.
He mostly painted Water Lillie's.
Yes, he drew and painted self-portraits.
Artists often choose their subjects for reasons others do not know. And he did not DRAW them, he PAINTED them.
Just draw a line. I stood on the dateline in Greenwich England and it was a white painted line.
I suppose you mean PAINTED his PAINTINGS. They were painted in the Hague, Nuenen, Antwerp, Paris, Arles, Auvers and Saint-Rémy.