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Learn about the life and works of Camille Pissarro, a Danish-French artist who contributed to both Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. See his self-portrait, paintings of natural settings and common people, and his influence on Cézanne, Gauguin, and others.
- Boulevard Montmartre Morning, Grey Weather
‘Boulevard Montmartre Morning, Grey Weather’ was created in...
- Boulevard Montmartre Spring Rain
‘Boulevard Montmartre Spring Rain’ was created in 1897 by...
- The Harvest of Hay in Eragny
‘The Harvest of Hay in Eragny’ was created in 1887 by...
- Young Peasant at Her Toilette
‘Young Peasant at Her Toilette’ was created in 1888 by...
- Peasant Women Planting Stakes
‘Peasant Women Planting Stakes’ was created in 1891 by...
- Camille Pissarro
‘Place du Theatre Francais’ was created in 1898 by Camille...
- Boulevard Montmartre Morning, Grey Weather
Tematem obrazów artysty były sceny z życia na wsi i w mieście (m.in. seria scen z Montmartre). Jego dojrzała twórczość wykazuje empatię dla chłopów i robotników, czasami ujawniając jego radykalne poglądy polityczne.
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas. His importance resides in his contributions to both Impressionism...
Camille Pissarro is a pivotal character in the historical fiction novels, The Dream Collector, Books I & II by R.w. Meek, depicting his major role among the Impressionists and his open-mindedness toward the Post-Impressionist art of George Seurat, Paul Gauguin and Vincent van Gogh.
Artist: Camille Pissarro (French, Charlotte Amalie, Saint Thomas 1830–1903 Paris) Date: 1880. Medium: Oil on canvas. Dimensions: 28 3/4 x 23 1/4 in. (73 x 59.1 cm) Classification: Paintings. Credit Line: Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Nate B. Spingold, 1956. Accession Number: 56.184.1
Find out how a radical breakaway movement became one of the most popular styles in modern art. Camille Pissarro was born in St Thomas (then a Danish possession) in the West Indies but lived and worked mainly in the Paris area. He visited London in 1870-71. He was an Impressionist and mainly painted landscapes.
That artist is Camille Pissarro, often known as the ‘Father of Impressionism’. But how did this West Indies-born boy of Jewish descent become the center of the French art world? Read on to...