It is here, on the hill of Lauves, in the middle of the objects that were dear to him, his furniture, his equipment of work, that you will impregnate the presence of the painter.
From 1902 until his death in 1906, Cézanne worked every morning in this workshop of light and silence, cradle of dozens of works today presented in the great museums of the world, including the last Grandes Baigneuses.