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The Cote des Boeufs at L'Hermitage, Pontoise, 1877
16" x 21" Fine Art Print
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Price: $174.99
The Seine and the Louvre, 1903
19" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Price: $165.99
La Varenne de St. Hilaire, 1863
22" x 14" Fine Art Print
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Price: $172.99
Autumn morning at Eragny, 1897
18" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Price: $156.99
Ferry at Varenne-Saint-Hilaire, 1864
22" x 14" Fine Art Print
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Price: $172.99
Female Nude seen from the Back, 1895
16" x 19" Fine Art Print
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Price: $168.99
The Fair in Dieppe, Sunny Morning, 1901
20" x 16" Fine Art Print
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Price: $169.99
Women Planting Peasticks, 1891
16" x 19" Fine Art Print
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Camille Pissarro was born in the Dutch West Indies to a Jewish father and a Creole mother. Despite the insistence of his father, Pissarro refused to make his career in commerce and left for Paris in 1855 where he entered the Academy Suisse. Initially, he was trained in a conservative style, but by the early 1870s, rejected this training and joined the Impressionist painters.
Of all the Impressionists, Pissarro was unique in his avoidance of river and seascapes, choosing instead to re-create the beauty of the land and cityscape, both structure and activity. He had the ability, like Monet, to capture a specific scene at a particular moment.
In 1885, Pissarro joined the Divisionists, adopting a loosely pointillistic technique. He soon abandoned this technique, however, and returned to Impressionistic ideas.