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Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) was a pivotal figure in the Impressionist movement and later played a significant role in the development of Neo-Impressionism. Born on the Caribbean island of St ...
Camille Pissarro Image by 'SELF-PORTRAIT WITH HAT,' 1903 The only Caribbean-born secular Jewish anarchist to become a French Impressionist, Pissarro portrayed several different groups of people.
Her maternal great-great-grandfather is Camille Pissarro, the Danish-French painter known as the “father of Impressionism” (He was widely considered a paternal figure to many artists including ...
Jeanne Holding a Fan, c.1874, by Camille Pissarro. Oil on canvas, 22 x 18 1/4 in. (56 x 46.5 cm). (The Ashmolean Museum, University of Oxford, Pissarro Family Gift, 1951, WA1952.6.2) On view ...
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 ...
Pissarro (1830-1903) was the most political of the Impressionist group, who called themselves the Independents. He helped organize them informally along the lines of an artisans union.
No problem. In place of the Monet, the museum moved "Edge of the Woods," a phenomenal 1879 landscape by Camille Pissarro, into the lead spot in the East Wing gallery devoted to Impressionism.
In 1939, A Munich-based art dealer forced the sale of a Camille Pissarro painting. The Cassirer family has been trying to get it back ever since.
Claude Cassirer, 81-year-old retired photographer in San Diego, claims rightful ownership of Camille Pissarro painting in Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid, saying Nazis seized work from his ...
The Camille Pissarro painting hanging in the Berlin apartment of Lilly Cassirer (ca. 1930). Photo courtesy of David Cassirer.
Detain. The four-time-French Derby-winning jockey, who turns 44 on Wednesday, was graceful in defeat, riding up to Moore and shaking his hand before patting Camille Pissarro on the head.
Aidan O'Brien believes the best is yet to come from Camille Pissarro , who is set to spearhead a strong Ballydoyle duo in the Prix du Jockey Club (French Derby, G1) June 1 at Chantilly Racecourse.