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Camille Pissarro Twilight with Haystacks mk103
1879
10.4x18
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Camille Pissarro Twilight with haystacks mk103
1879
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Camille Pissarro Twilight with Haystacks mk103
1879
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Camille Pissarro Wooded landscape at L-Hermitage,Pontoise mk103
1879
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Camille Pissarro Wooded landscape at L-Hermitage,Pontoise mk103
1879
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Camille Pissarro Wooded landscape at L-Hermitage,Pontoise mk103
1879
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Camille Pissarro Field with mill at Osny mk103
1885
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Camille Pissarro The Rondest house at L-Hermitage La maison Rondest a L-Hermitage mk103
1882
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Camille Pissarro Woman emptying a wheelbarrow mk103
1880
32x23.2
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Camille Pissarro The Large pear tree at Montfoucault mk103
1876
Oil on canvas
54x65
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Camille Pissarro Resting beneath the trees,Pontoise mk103
1878
Oil on canvas
65x54
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Camille Pissarro The banks of the Viosne at Osny mk103
1883
Oil on canvas
65.3x54.5
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Camille Pissarro Steep road at Osny mk103
1883
Oil on canvas
55.6x46.2
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Camille Pissarro The highway mk103
1880
Oil on canvas
64.2x80
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Camille Pissarro Woman washing dishes mk103
1882
Oil on canvas
81.9x64.5
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Camille Pissarro The Little country maid mk103
1882
Oil on canvas
63.5x53
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Camille Pissarro Peasants resting mk103
1881
Oil on canvas
81x65.4
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Camille Pissarro The artist-s palette with a landscape mk103
c.1878
Oil on canvas
24.1x34.6
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Camille Pissarro Peasants-house,Eragny mk103
1887
Oil on canvas
59x71.7
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Camille Pissarro Ploughing at Eragny mk103
c.1886
Oil on panel
15.6x23.5
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Camille Pissarro
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Caribbean-born French Pointillist/Impressionist Painter, ca.1830-1903
.Painter and printmaker. He was the only painter to exhibit in all eight of the Impressionist exhibitions held between 1874 and 1886, and he is often regarded as the 'father' of the movement. He was by no means narrow in outlook, however, and throughout his life remained as radical in artistic matters as he was in politics. Thad?e Natanson wrote in 1948: 'Nothing of novelty or of excellence appeared that Pissarro had not been among the first, if not the very first, to discern and to defend.' The significance of Pissarro's work is in the balance maintained between tradition and the avant-garde. Octave Mirbeau commented: 'M. Camille Pissarro has shown himself to be a revolutionary by renewing the art of painting in a purely working sense;
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