The works of Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), to whom this hall is devoted, present the oeuvre of one of the chief figures in Post-Impressionism, from paintings of 1879–80 to works from the final years of his life. Canvases of various genres were executed in the artist's mature manner. There are Smoker (circa 1890–92) and Still Life with a Curtain (circa 1894–95), one of the painter’s most significant works in this genre. Among the landscapes there are such famous pieces as The Great Pine near Aix and Mont Sainte-Victoire (both circa 1896–97).
The latest works here are Lady in Blue (circa 1900) and Blue Landscape (circa 1904–06).
There are four more paintings by Cézanne in Hall 409.