On display in this hall are four works by Paul Cézanne (1839–1906), the earliest in the museum collection by the great Post-Impressionist – from the "Romantic period" painting Girl at the Piano. The Overture to Tannhäuser (circa 1869), whose second title refers to Wagner's music, to works from the 1870s – Self-Portrait with a Casquette (circa 1873), the landscape Jas de Bouffan. The Pool (circa 1876) and Bouquet of Flowers in a Vase (circa 1877).
They testify to the fact that in contrast to the Impressionists, this artist was interested in conveying not a fleeting impression of the world around him, but its materiality.
Hall 410 is also devoted to the works of Cézanne.