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complex boasts both a full service
restaurant and a café, but there
are several restaurant options in
the neighborhood as well as a
Whole Foods with outdoor seating area for dining al fresco. There
is also a small bookstore/gift shop
featuring items related to the collection and exhibit.
The Barnes Foundation’s permanent art collection contains 69
works by Cézanne, and related
programming and lectures are
scheduled throughout the duration of the exhibit; see website
for details. The Foundation is located at 2025 Benjamin Franklin
Parkway, Philadelphia, about one
hour and 20 minutes from the
Monmouth County area. Building hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sundays through Thursdays, until
9 p.m. Fridays, until 8 p.m. Saturdays. Hours change in September.
Admission to the collections and
exhibition is $29, $27 for seniors,
$15 for youths/students, $14 for
Cézanne-exhibit-only tickets, free
for members. Tickets are available
onsite, but advance purchase by
phone or online is recommended.
Call (215) 278-7200 for information, or visit www.barnesfoundation.org or www.facebook.com/
barnesfoundation.
All photographs © 2012 The Barnes Foundation
Paul Cézanne, Pitcher and Plate with Pears (Pichet et assiette de poires), 1895–98, oil on canvas, 19 5⁄16 × 23
3⁄16 in. (49 × 59 cm), Private Collection (Courtesy Nancy Whyte Fine Arts, Inc)
Paul Cézanne, The Kitchen Table (La table de cuisine), 1888–90, oil on canvas, 33 3⁄8 × 39 1⁄2 in. (84.8 ×
100.3 cm), Musée d’Orsay, Paris, RF 2819
Paul Cézanne, Still Life with Carafe, Milk Can, Bowl, and Orange (Carafe, boîte à lait, bol et orange), 1879–80,
oil on canvas, 21 1⁄4 × 23 3⁄4 in. (54 × 60.3 cm), Dallas Museum of Art, 1985.R.10, The Wendy and Emery
Reves Collection.
Paul Cézanne, Apples and Cakes (Pommes et gateaux), 1873–77, oil on canvas, 18 1⁄8 × 21 3⁄4 in. (46 × 55.2
cm), Private Collection, Copyright: © Christie’s Images Limited (2005).
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