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Please help, I don't understand

Cezanne painted this most ordinary mountain in southern France multiple times. More than 60 versions of the small mountain known as Sainte-Victorie were painted. In each, he used blocks of color to build a solid form that is both monumental and durable.

How do you think knowledge of repeated paint studies of the same mountain and the geographical location promotes understanding and appreciation of Cezanne's painting?

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Answered by Writeacher
The question is asking not only why you think he painted this same mountain over and over again, but also what you think he learned from each painting -- and did each painting of that mountain move him to paint it again, but with differences.

Read many of the articles here (scroll down below the images and the map):
https://www.google.com/search?q=cezanne+sainte-vitorie&oq=cezanne+sainte-vitorie&aqs=chrome..69i57.8022j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Answered by A.normal.tree
Thank you
Answered by Writeacher
You're welcome. =)
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