This book is the first to explore the work of Paul Cézanne and Camille Pissarro in the context of their artistic relationship, including many paintings that the artists executed side by side as they worked in Pontoise and Auvers from the mid-1860s to the mid-1880s. To examine the techniques that they adopted in response to each other's work, the exhibition and book juxtapose related paintings by both artists, reuniting many of them for the first time since they were created. An essay by Joachim Pissarro discusses this fascinating interchange and offers new insights into both the shared and the distinctive elements of the two artists' aesthetic sensibility. Includes 188 color and 25 black & white illustrations.