The city of Aix is celebrating "Cézanne 2025" to honor the Master of Aix, Paul Cézanne, with a series of events and exhibitions at his family's restored country house, Jas de Bouffan. The museum show features 130 works by Cézanne, including his first geometric landscapes and newly discovered murals from his twenties, such as "La Montagne Sainte-Victoire" (1897). Visitors can explore the gardens, studio, and farmhouse, as well as a new public trail leading to the Bibémus quarries that inspired many of his paintings. The exhibition also includes works like "Tall Trees at Jas de Bouffan" (1883) and "The Artist's Father Reading L'Evenement" (1866).