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Article: A Fruitful Friendship; Cezanne and Pissarro get a new look in New York.("Pioneering Modern Painting: Cezanne and Pissarro 1865-1885" at the Museum of Modern Art, New York City)
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- July 18, 2005
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Byline: Vibhuti Patel
Museumgoers have, in recent years, grown accustomed to art being contextualized. Curators now like to pair painters to show how they feed off each other's ideas. New Yorkers have seen Picasso alongside Matisse, and Manet displayed next to Velazquez. Now, in "Pioneering Modern Painting: Cezanne and Pissarro 1865-1885," New York's Museum of Modern Art has tried to capture the creative relationship between two artists who worked side by side for two decades en plein air in a compelling artistic dialogue in the countryside northwest of Paris. Curated by Joachim Pissarro, the painter's great-grandson, the exhibit focuses on the friendship that ...
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