Meannedering

  • Meet Anne
    • Travel Map
    • Project 20/20
    • What I’m Reading
    • Other Writing
  • City Guides
    • City Guide: Paris, France
    • City Guide: Washington, D.C.
  • Resources
    • On Graduate School in Paris
    • Teaching English in France
  • Contact

Cézanne's Mundane Life in Aix

Aix en Provence

12 Aug

One Sunday in Aix, I was doing my laundry at the cheapest lavérie in town, on Rue Boulegon. It was just a normal Sunday.

As I walked down the street with my Ikea bag of half-damp clothes (dryers are expensive!), I ran into a tour group of elderly English people. Anyone who has ever lived in a city with tours knows how frustrating this can be – I am just trying to do my laundry and you are standing in my way! – I wanted to scream (I refrained). I eavesdropped as I walked past the group and heard the tour guide say, “And this is the house where Cézanne lived before his death.”

For months, I had unknowingly been living my most mundane life on the street where Paul Cézanne had lived the same, at the time, mundane life. I wondered if he did his laundry on the same street, before quickly realizing that thankfully laundry has come a long way in the past century.

Beyond the laundry, though, Cézanne walked down that street every day, maybe to go to the market in the center of town or maybe to buy a baguette. Aix is filled with history about Cézanne, and it would be a shame to visit the city without seeing his studio and the paintings of the city he loved so much, even though his work wasn’t appreciated until long after he died. Finally seeing his paintings at Aix’s Musée Granet and then (by surprise) at the National Gallery of Art in Washington gave me goosebumps – somehow this man had so perfectly captured the essence of Aix, of Montagne Sainte Victoire, of life in France – that I only wish I could emulate.

At the National Gallery with Cézanne

Instead, I give you this post on My French Life, walking you through all my favorite spots to appreciate Cézanne’s life in Aix. Maybe someday a tour guide will say, “And this is where Anne wrote about France,” on the same street where someone does laundry. ♦

Which is your favorite Cézanne painting? Have you ever been to any of these places? 

Share this:

  • Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)
  • Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)

Related

Leave a Comment

About Anne

Anne Elder is a writer based in Paris, France. She is currently working on her masters in global communications at the American University of Paris. She spends more time talking about food than eating, and on her blog shares travel stories and adventures of living in France. Follow her on Instagram and Twitter @amcelder.

Previous Post: « Teaching les Français to Speak (English)
Next Post: Greetings from Paris! »

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Marilu Sherer says

    August 12, 2015 at 7:52 am

    Love this one!

    Sent from my iPhone

    >

    Reply
  2. lindakay2728 says

    August 12, 2015 at 9:00 am

    Love these small coincidences.

    Reply
  3. theaixpataixperience says

    August 13, 2015 at 3:41 am

    I loved this post. Living in a city so rich in history is just one of the reasons why I can’t – won’t – return to my hometown in the US (it’s just not old enough for me, lol). An interesting and sad fact: I’ve never been to Cezanne’s atelier nor to his home. I’ve been living in Aix for over a year now and I still have yet to find the time/day/people to coordinate with … to go. I want to, I really do! Maybe I’ll have to just choose a day and go by myself, lol. *Not to mention, I also spent about 3.5 months studying here. At least I’ve learned about Cezanne. 😉

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Marilu Sherer Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Primary Sidebar

About

Six years ago I booked a train from Paris that dro Six years ago I booked a train from Paris that dropped me off here, one of my favorite forever homes ❤️ It was one of the scariest, riskiest, and—dare I say—bravest things I’ve ever done, and I would do it again in a heartbeat.
Baby Annie wants you to stop, take a deep breath, Baby Annie wants you to stop, take a deep breath, and check your voter registration status 🇺🇸 This tiny lady was lucky to have so many strong women to look up to, many of whom grew up in the same generation as #RBG. May Ruth’s memory be a blessing, and may we all fight to continue her legacy for future generations 💕
New York patios, living rooms, respites, protests New York patios, living rooms, respites, protests 💕
Pigeon crossing 🐦 Pigeon crossing 🐦
Happy fête nationale, my love. Can’t wait to se Happy fête nationale, my love. Can’t wait to see you again soon 🇫🇷
links on where to support in NYC in bio ❤️ #bl links on where to support in NYC in bio ❤️ #blackouttuesday
Dreaming of sunny Barcelona, tapas, and passport r Dreaming of sunny Barcelona, tapas, and passport renewals ❤️
I love New York so much and can’t wait til we ca I love New York so much and can’t wait til we can see her again with friends and without masks ❤️
I went for a walk today while my laundry was in th I went for a walk today while my laundry was in the dryer, and I wish that instead of a short walk to the park this was a slow stroll, taking me somewhere other than home. When I would walk home from work in the summer I used to pass this bar and dreamt today it was still open and still loud, with people spilling onto the sidewalk. I miss you, New York. ❤️
Empty Essex, day 50 😷 Empty Essex, day 50 😷
Follow on Instagram
This error message is only visible to WordPress admins

Copyright © 2025 · Refined Theme on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in