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Yes, Paul Cézanne effectively used texture in his paintings to enhance depth and dimension. He applied paint in a way that created a tactile quality, often using thick brushstrokes and varied techniques to build surface interest. This approach contributed to the overall emotional impact of his work and was pivotal in bridging Impressionism and modern art. Cézanne's textured surfaces invite viewers to engage with the painting on both visual and physical levels.

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