Plate 3 Paul Cezanne his sketchbook page, which follows the one a drawing (or writing) hand. (Something of the The Artist's Son Asleep T same gesture is found in the supine hand on the discussed previously (pi. 2), displays a (recto) / Head and Hand of view of the sleeping Paul. Its verso, in turn, shows recto of the previous page [pi. 2].) Thus the hand the Artist's Son Asleep (verso) another view of the head and hand of Cezanne movements of drawing, the unconscious gestures Graphite and graphite offset, 11.6 x 18.2 cm fils: this time the hand is shown from the side, of sleep, the intimate relations of the family, 9 and the sequence of notebook pages are linked (4 /ie x /Vie in.) palm side down but in a similar gesture as before, Philadelphia, Philadelphia and the head is again shown half drowned in to one another in a somatic chain. Museum of Art, Gift of Mr. and pillows. The hand, which is probably the hand Mrs. Walter H.Annenberg, of the sleeping son, is presented as if it might be 1987-53-93,6 26 CEZANNE IN THE STUDIO
