
Camille Pissarro
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painter born in 1830. He is often regarded as a key figure in the development of Impressionism, known for his contributions to the movement's focus on natural light and the depiction of everyday life. Pissarro was influential in teaching and mentoring many younger artists, including Paul Cézanne and Paul Gauguin. His works often feature rural and urban scenes, characterized by a distinctive use of color and brushwork that captures the vibrancy of the environment.
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Pissarro is acknowledged as a key figure in the development of Impressionism.
L'Impressionismo della Belle ÉpoqueAidan O’Brien landed Sunday’s French Derby with Camille Pissarro.
Delacroix on course to try and crack the Dubawi Derby puzzle for Ballydoyle team – The Irish TimesCamille Pissarro won the race at the hippodrome des Princes de Condé.
Le pur-sang irlandais Camille Pissarro, champion d'Europe sur 2.100 mètresCamille Pissarro became just the fourth ever Irish-trained winner of France’s premier Classic.
Ryan Moore delivers ‘incredible’ ride to win French Derby on Camille Pissarro – The Irish TimesCamille Pissarro was the impressionist master who painted Rue Saint-Honoré, which is claimed by the heirs of Lilly Cassirer.
La Tate londinense devuelve a los herederos de un coleccionista judío un cuadro robado por los nazis | CulturaCamille Pissarro's paintings are also featured in the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts.
Take two Van Goghs daily: the growing popularity of museum prescriptions | MuseumsCamille Pissarro's work is featured in the exhibition, illustrating the Impressionist style.
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