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‘Camille Pissarro’ Review: The Soul of Impressionism Less celebrated than some of his peers, Pissarro worked with many of them and provided younger painters with support.
I first saw this Camille Pissarro painting as a schoolboy. The teacher told me to stand back. Then I would see the street lamps shining - and the p ...
It was thanks to a loan from his friend Claude Monet that Camille Pissarro, then in his 50s, was finally able to buy a house in the tiny village of Eragny-sur-Epte in the north of France. Pissarro ...
A writer used Camille Pissarro’s paintings of suburban London and a ‘lost’ railway as a lens for exploring the city’s history — and settling an arcane mystery.
Holocaust survivor Léone Meyer wants to keep her restituted Camille Pissarro from returning as planned to the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art.
"Pissarro's People," which opens today at the Legion of Honor, extends the recent string of turn-of-the-20th-century French painting shows that has kept the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's ...
If you're only familiar with Camille Pissarro, the Impressionist Landscape painter, "Pissarro's People" will come as a revelation. Curated by Pissarro scholar Richard Brettell, this thought ...
Lucien Pissarro in England, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford Pissarro fils experimented with Camille's pointillism. but it was as a printer that he made his own mark ...
The French master wrote to fellow painter Camille Pissarro to cheer him up, jeer at Monet, and coin the saying that painting isn’t ‘a playing card.’ From the new collection The Letters of ...
Other artists, including Camille Pissarro and Roy Lichtenstein, followed suit. [Photos: Ancient Cave Painting Mystery Solved by DNA] ...
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