Labels:text | screenshot | font | black and white OCR: 1899 After a few months in Paris, Cezanne returns to Aix. His canvases are commanding high prices in the sale of the Chocquet collection. 18 September: Cézanne is forced to sell the Jas de Bouffan. Autumn: He returns to Aix to sort out moving and clearing his studio and rents an apartment at 23 rue Boulgeon, where he has a studio built in the attic. 21 October to 26 November: He exhibits two still lifes and a landscape at the Salon des Indépendants. End of November to December: Forty of his paintings are exhibited at Vollard's gallery. End of year: Vollard buys his entire studio stock. 1900 May: Three of his paintings are included in the Centenary of French Art Exhibition. November to early January 1901: Thirteen of Cézanne's painting (twelve sent by Durand-Ruel) are exhibited for the firs ...