Cézanne's Aix-en-Provence Tour

Visit the sites that inspired Cézanne's works
From US$475 privately
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
Musée Granet
Photos & Highlights
  • Explore the life of Paul Cézanne in Aix-en-Provence
  • Led by an art historian
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Tour Description
Born in Aix-en-Provence, Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) was a French Post-Impressionist painter whose oeuvre, more so than any other artist, came to lay the foundations for the radical artistic movements of the early 20th century. And though he first earned recognition in Paris, it was Aix—the place of his birth and death—that inspired his most significant work. Our three-hour walking tour, led by an art historian guide, explores the life and work of Cézanne in Aix, the city in which he was raised, and strives to understand how it was instrumental in shaping his legacy.

"Very enthusiastic and knowledgable about Cézanne. Can tell {our guide} loves her subject and teaching."

Cézanne in Provence

We’ll begin our walk at the site of Cézanne’s father’s hat shop, where we’ll introduce his family background, early life, and the circumstances surrounding his interest in pursuing painting. From here we’ll stroll through the city, visiting various sites associated with his life, in particular the museum in which he first studied, whose collection was essential to his formation as an artist, and which, incidentally, only recently secured a trove of his work. Our walk will also contextualize Cézanne’s relationship with the writer Émile Zola, another celebrated Aix resident, and Cézanne’s boyhood friend.

Want a general historical overview of Aix? Try our Provence Tour.

Take Aways

We’ll end our time together with a view of one of Cézanne’s most-represented subjects, the Montagne Sainte-Victoire (Sainte-Victoire mountain), which towers over Aix-en-Provence and was a source of inspiration for a roster of artists, including Pablo Picasso. Here our discussion will move to Cézanne’s greater influence on art, in particular on Picasso and the development of Cubism, allowing us to understand why it is he is so often called “the father of modern art.”


FAQ

Is this tour walking intensive and/or wheelchair accessible?
We do cover extensive territory on this tour, some of it by public transport. Musée Granet is accessible to wheelchair users. Please contact us if you have mobility concerns; we will be happy to advise if this tour will be appropriate for you, and are also happy to discuss possible adjustments for clients with mobility concerns.

Are tickets included? We will pre-purchase your entry tickets to the Musée Granet which your guide will bring on the day. 
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We found her pleasant and approachable. Her knowledge of tour was excellent - and although she was leading the tour, it felt like it was tailored to our interests and questions. She was generous with her knowledge and time. While she might be new to the south of France - one could easily guess that she grew up there. We would not hesitate to recommend either this tour to others.
Pamela M. did a great job and having a small group was ideal.
Very enthusiastic and knowledgable about Cezanne. Can tell Pamela M. loves her subject and teaching.