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Now we have a new biography, Anka Muhlstein’s “Camille Pissarro: The Audacity of Impressionism ... life within the Pontoise house and garden became his other favorite subject.
Alfred Ernst: Camille Pissarro, in: "La Paix", Paris 3.2.1892 (mention p ... The house is beautiful and not too expensive: a thousand francs with a garden and fields. It is about two hours from Paris.
Born in 1830 in the West Indies, Camille Pissarro was the son ... in their 1877 dual portraits of a house and garden in Pontoise. In Pissarro’s painting, “Kitchen Garden, Trees in Flower ...
This essay by Luca Johnson was written on the occasion of his father Mitchell Johnson’s exhibition in May at the Galerie ...
Pissarro was born in St Thomas in the West Indies ... and his store of 200 to 300 pictures used as duckboards in the muddy garden. This was a crushing blow to a man who was so passionate about his ...
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 ...
Henri Matisse once asked Camille Pissarro to define Impressionism. “An Impressionist,” the older painter replied, “is the artist who paints a different picture every time, a painter who ...
IN the 1880’s when rotund Camille Pissarro walked into Paris’ Cafe de la Nouvelle Athenes with his great prophet’s beard streaming and his portfolio tucked under his arms, fellow artists ...
He also happened to be Jewish. Dubbed “the father of impressionism,” Camille Pissarro, seen here in a self-portrait, was born in 1830 in the Caribbean, on the island of St. Thomas. Photo by ...
When Camille Pissarro’s “Rue Saint-Honoré,” a painting stolen by the Nazis from Lilly Cassirer, was discovered by her grandson Claude in 2000 in Madrid’s state-owned Thyssen-Bornemisza ...
The justices overturned a lower-court ruling awarding Camille Pissarro’s “Rue St. Honoré, dans l’après-midi. Effet de pluie” to a Madrid museum that has long argued it can lay claim ...