«Cézanne and Van Gogh, according to Emile Bernard, did not hit it off. One day they had met over lunch at the shop of the art dealer and color merchant
père Tanguy. Vincent boldly showed the older man his work. "After inspecting everything, Cézanne, who was a timid but violent person, told him, 'Honestly, your painting is that of a madman.'"» Martin Gayford,
The Yellow House (p.50)