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of 1871, was captured but released at the instigation of friends. In 1873, he opened a shop selling artists' supplies in Paris at 14 rue
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Paul CĂ©zanne found particular support from Tanguy. He was initially the only point of contact for CĂ©zanne in Paris. Tanguy gave him credit and introduced his paintings to an affluent audience as well as other artists. Acquisitions of CĂ©zanne's work span the years 1873 to 1885. Among the paintings by
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acquired cheap paintings by the then almost unknown painters CĂ©zanne, Gauguin, and van Gogh from the estate, which enabled him to exhibit a CĂ©zanne retrospective a year later. She introduced CĂ©zanne to fame, and its success enabled
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in Paris since March 1886, created three portraits of the paint dealer and gallery owner. The first picture shows him as a paint dealer, the two following show van Gogh's preference for
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In 2007, more than a hundred years after Tanguy's death, a gallery dedicated to
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Julien Tanguy started out as a plasterer and had other jobs before becoming an independent paint dealer. On April 23, 1855, in
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of material, in order to be able to sell them when the opportunity arose. In June 1891 the gallery moved to 9 rue
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and the Pont-Aven school. In 1887, he created a portrait of the gallery owner.
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