1903 January to February: Seven of his paintings are included in the Impressionist exhibition at the Vienna Secession. 6–13 March: The sale by auction of part of Zola’s estate is held at the H™tel Drouot; this includes nine of CŽzanne’s paintings, of which Auguste Pellerin bought five. 31 October to 6 December: CŽzanne exhibits for the first time at the Salon d’Automne (although his name did not appear in the catalogue). 1904 4 February: ƒmile Bernard, returning from Egypt via Marseilles, spends a month at Aix, working in a ground-floor room of CŽzanne’s studio. They also work together in the open air. April to June: CŽzanne’s works are exhibited at the Paul Cassirer Gallery in Berlin. July: ‘Paul CŽzanne’, an article by ƒmile Bernard, is published in L’Occident. 15 October to 15 November: An entire room at the second exhibition of the Salon d’Automne is devoted to CŽzanne’s work. 1905 January to February: Ten of his paintings are included in a group exhibition organized by Durand-Ruel at the Grafton Galleries in London. End of March: ƒmile Bernard visits CŽzanne for the last time. June: An exhibition of CŽzanne’s watercolours is held in Vollard’s gallery. Summer: CŽzanne works at Fontainebleau. 8 October to 25 November: Ten paintings are exhibited at the Salon d’Automne in Paris.