1889 June: C┼╜zanne stays at ChocquetΓÇÖs 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. C┼╜zanne is invited to exhibit with the Belgian group Les Vingts in Brussels.
Renoir visits C┼╜zanne in Provence.
1890 January: Three of C┼╜zanneΓÇÖs paintings are exhibited at the seventh annual exhibition of Les Vingts at the Palais des Beaux-Arts in Brussels.
Summer: C┼╜zanne, Hortense and their son are at Emagny (Doubs). They visit Switzerland: Neuchatel, Berne, Fribourg, Vevey, Lausanne and Geneva.
C┼╜zanne begins to suffer from diabetes.
1891 At Aix. Hortense and Paul stay in an apartment while C┼╜zanne, 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 C┼╜zanne buys a house in a village near Marlotte.
1894 21 February: Gustave Caillebotte dies, leaving to the nation more than sixty-five works by C┼╜zanne, 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 C┼╜zanneΓÇÖs works are among those accepted.
September: C┼╜zanne works at Melun.
7ΓÇô30 September: C┼╜zanne stays at HΓäótel 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.