In Paris.
Paul Cézanne's audience primarily comprised fellow artists, critics, and the emerging avant-garde community in late 19th-century France. Initially, his work was not widely appreciated by the public or mainstream art circles, but he eventually gained recognition among Impressionists and Post-Impressionists. Over time, his innovative approach to form and color attracted a broader audience, influencing future generations of artists and contributing to the development of modern art. Today, Cézanne is celebrated as a pivotal figure in art history, appealing to both art enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Art, science and manufacture.
Post Impressionism
Paul Cézanne came from a relatively affluent family. His father, a successful banker, provided a comfortable upbringing for Cézanne and his siblings, allowing him to pursue his artistic ambitions. Despite this privilege, Cézanne often struggled with his identity as an artist and faced challenges in gaining acceptance within the art community.
Contemporary art is work (painting, sculpture time based media etc) intentionally created, then exhibited and peer reviewed as contemporary art within the last twenty years.
His visit to a Paris museum which exhibited African art.
Impresionism
the Art Gallery of New South Wales.
His first famous painting was 'Campbell's Soup Cans'. His first exhibited piece of art was 'Campbell's Soup'. His very first painting was something he did at art school now long forgotten.
Paul Wiedmer has written: 'Paul Wiedmer' -- subject(s): Swiss Sculpture, Exhibitions, Art metal-work
Paul Goyard has written: 'Paul Goyard' -- subject(s): Buchenwald (Concentration camp), Concentration camps in art, In art
Practically all museums that exhibit modern art.