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His gorgeous snowy scene looks like iced lace. Pissarro's snow barely has any white in it. If you look closely, you'll see blues, pinks, yellows. Curator Hirshler points out, "Each separate color ...
“Monet worked in the parks, whilst I, living at Lower Norwood, at that time a charming suburb, studied the effects of fog, snow and springtime.” Pissarro lived near the Crystal ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
The Supreme Court on Monday revived a quest by the family of a Holocaust survivor to recover an impressionist painting worth tens of millions of dollars that was looted by the Nazis on the eve of ...
Among the big thinkers, the most invisible of the Impressionists is the father figure of the group, Camille Pissarro. An artist of impeccable character, he connected the group’s feuding factions ...
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