This is a story of a father and son and their relationship, and a story about a genius with a new style of painting, Cezanne and the Apple Boy.
It is the seventh book in Laurence Anholt acclaimed Anholt’s Artist Series and is published by Frances Lincoln.
The illustrations are really engaging, romantic and expressive and as Paul the son finds Paul, his father, they live off apples as he paints scenes in the mountains.
Eventually the work of Cezanne became recognised as a new style and as the work of a genius even though he was never a person to live within the normal confines of society. He preferred the mountains to the towns.
His son became a picture dealer and sold his father’s paintings all over the world.
A truly remarkable story about Cezanne with information about his life as a painter and a story that will stay in your thoughts.
A great book for anyone and for schools and libraries. We recommend it for children ages 7 – 11 years.
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