Camille Pissarro was known even in his own time as the Father of Impressionism, and today he’s one of the movement’s most renowned figures. The New Britain Museum of American Art presents special ...
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Camille Pissarro’s work alone would stand him among the giants of art history. His influence on art history, however, may be even greater than his wor ...
Honore, Apres-Midi, Effet de Pluie” by Camille Pissarro, is on display at the Thyssen ... which his German-born grandmother sold in 1939 to an art dealer for the equivalent of $360 as she ...
A court in France ruled that it belonged to the descendants of Simon Bauer, an art collector. Picking Peas was painted in 1887 by Camille Pissarro. In 1943, it was confiscated under anti-Semitic ...
a bill in the state Legislature may give the Cassirer family the best chance yet of winning back the Camille Pissarro painting, “Rue Saint-Honoré, après midi, effet de pluie,” which the ...
Painters like Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro and Edgar Degas rocked the art world in 1874 when they launched the Impressionist movement, which emphasised light and colour over clarity, and feeling ...
The oil painting was bought directly from Camille Pissarro by German Jewish industrialist and art collector Julius Cassirer, who passed it down to his son Fritz and his wife Lilly. Lilly was ...
“In the 1860s, Cézanne was introduced to Renoir by another Impressionist painter, Camille Pissarro,” says Hong Kong Museum of Art director Dr Maria Mok. “Their friendship was characterised ...