The discovery of two unknown works by Cezanne leads to fantasies of more treasures to be uncovered at the Barnes Collection

On February 21 2015, Randy Kennedy reported in The New York Times ( “Two Unfinished Cezannes Discovered at the Barnes”) that, at the Barnes Collection, during the removal of acidic backings from watercolors by Paul Cezanne, previously unknown works were discovered on the backs of two of them. This occurred at the start of what will be a year long conservation program for the collection. Such spectacular discoveries might well lead one to fantasize about other treasures that might be uncovered by  Barnes conservators  in the months to come