1889 June: CŽzanne stays at Chocquet’s house at Hattenville, Normandy. July to October: With the help of Roger Marx, The House of the Hanged Man at Auvers-sur-Oise is exhibited at the Centenary of French Art at the Universal Exhibition. CŽzanne is invited to exhibit with the Belgian group Les Vingts in Brussels. Renoir visits CŽzanne in Provence. 1890 January: Three of CŽzanne’s paintings are exhibited at the seventh annual exhibition of Les Vingts at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels. Summer: CŽzanne, Hortense and their son are at Emagny (Doubs). They visit Switzerland: Neuchatel, Berne, Fribourg, Vevey, Lausanne and Geneva. CŽzanne begins to suffer from diabetes. 1891 At Aix. Hortense and Paul stay in an apartment while CŽzanne, his mother and his sisters remain at the Jas de Bouffan. May: ‘Paul CŽzanne’ by ƒmile Bernard in the series Les Hommes d’aujourd’hui is published. On the cover is a portrait of CŽzanne by Pissarro. 1892 CŽzanne buys a house in a village near Marlotte. 1894 21 February: Gustave Caillebotte dies, leaving to the nation more than sixty-five works by CŽzanne, Degas, Manet, Monet, Pissarro, Renoir and Sisley. After much delay, only a few of the paintings are accepted, the rest being refused and returned to the heir. The inventory reveals that two out of four of CŽzanne’s works are among those accepted. September: CŽzanne works at Melun. 7–30 September: CŽzanne stays at H™tel Baudy in Giverny, where he visits Monet. Pre Tanguy dies and six of CŽzanne’s works are bought by Ambroise Vollard, a then unknown dealer.