The stylistically mercurial artist’s status within Impressionism has long been subject to debate, but an exhibition at the Denver Art Museum positions him at its forefront.
The retrospective brings together the largest and most exhaustive survey of Pissarro’s work ever seen on this side of the ...
The exhibition makes the case that this relatively mellow artist should stand shoulder to shoulder with his crazier peers.
Beginning this fall and continuing into 2020, Christie’s in New York will auction off more than 260 pieces of art and design from the collection of philanthropist and theater producer Terry Allen ...
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 never produces ...
Pissarro was born in St Thomas in the West Indies, the son of a Créole mother and a father of Portuguese-Jewish descent. He worked as a clerk in his father’s general store until 1852 when he ran away ...
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 would greet ...
She further explains that with its early date, the painting sheds important light on the artist’s formative years, prior to his relocation to Paris in 1855. “We know of only one other portrait from ...
The 19th-century artist Camille Pissarro inspired others who became far more famous than he was, but many admirers say he was equally accomplished. An upcoming exhibition makes the case. By Michael ...
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. Thomas, ...
Pissarro was born in St Thomas in the West Indies, the son of a Créole mother and a father of Portuguese-Jewish descent. He worked as a clerk in his father’s general store until 1852 when he ran away ...