What did Cezanne draw for Yannick? What did he sign at the bottom of the picture?
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On realising that Yannick was not fully responsible, Uncle Bruno comforted him by saying that the famous painter had shown his appreciation by liking the creme brulee made by Yannick. He said that the drawing he had made on the tablecloth was actually for Yannick.
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He explained the purpose of his visit. The old man readily agreed to his request and painted sailing boats for Yannick and signed it as Picasso. This came as a surprise to Yannick as he had, all the while, believed that he was Monsieur Cézanne, the famous painter.
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