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Peasant in a Blue Shirt
Apples And Oranges 1895 1900
Blue Landscape C 1903
Blue Vase
Bouquet in a Blue Vase
Bridge Over a Pond 1895 1898
Cezanne Blue Vase 1885 87
Cezanne Geffroy 1895 96
Farmer Sitting 1900 1904
Groupe D Arbres C 1895 1900
Gustave Geffroy C 1895
Lady in Blue 1900 1904
Large Pine Tree And Red Earth 1890 1895
Man in a Blue Smock
Peasant in a Blue Smock 1892 Or 1897
Portrait of a Man in a Blue Cap Or Uncle Dominique Circa 1866