In 1878, the author Marius Roux, a noted friend of Emile Zola and Paul Cezanne, published La proie et l'ombre, a little-known roman a clef featuring a thinly disguised Cezanne as the main character, Germain Rambert. The text prominently features several conversations drawn from famous Impressionist discussions on the nature of art. La proie et l'ombre offers a unique insight into the thoughts and lives of the Impressionists. Cezanne scholar Paul Smith has resurrected this all-but-forgotten novel, recognizing its value in expanding our understanding of the Impressionists'...
In 1878, the author Marius Roux, a noted friend of Emile Zola and Paul Cezanne, published La proie et l'ombre, a little-known roman a clef...