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  1. Mon cher Pissarro: Lettres de Ludovic Piette a Camille Pissarro (French Edition) by Ludovic Piette, 1985
  2. Camille Pissarro: Impressionist innovator by Camille Pissarro, 1994
  3. Pissarro by Camille]; Cogniat, Raymond [Pissarro, 1982
  4. Camille Pissarro (Getting to Know the World's Greatest Artists) by Mike Venezia, 2004-03
  5. Pissarro et Paris (French Edition) by Janine Bailly-Herzberg, 1992
  6. Pissarro by Charles Kunstler, 1988-10-27
  7. Pissarro (Masters of Modern Art) by A Tabarant, 1925
  8. Impressions of Light: The French Landscape from Corot to Monet by Paul Gauguin, Karen Haas, et all 2002-10-15
  9. Divisionism/Neo-Impressionism: Arcadia & Anarchy by Vivien Green, Giovanna Ginex, et all 2007-03-01
  10. Pissarro in England;: A loan exhibition of works by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) drawn from public and private collections in England and Scotland in aid ... 1968, Marlborough Fine Art (London) by Camille Pissarro, 1968
  11. Jewish Painters: Man Ray, Arnold Schoenberg, Amedeo Modigliani, Marc Chagall, Chaim Soutine, Camille Pissarro, Max Jacob, Mark Rothko, Pascin
  12. Depths of Glory A Biographical Novel of Camille Pissarro by Irving Stone, 1985
  13. Jewish Portuguese History: Baruch Spinoza, Camille Pissarro, Marrano, Uriel Da Costa, Judah Leon Abravanel, Isaac Abrabanel
  14. Article: Camille Pissarro in Venezuela This is not a book but an article, ad or vintage paper item by Alfredo Boulton, 1975

41. Gallery Camille Pissarro | Store/Shop Review | St. Thomas, USVI | Frommers.com
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This art gallery, accessible by stairs, is located in the house where Pissarro, a paragon of Impressionism, was born in 1830. In three high-ceilinged and airy rooms, you can see Pissarro paintings relating to the islands. Many prints by local artists are available, and the gallery also sells original batiks, alive with vibrant colors. Note: This information was accurate when it was published, but can change without notice. Please be sure to confirm all rates and details directly with the companies in question before planning your trip.
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42. Art Quotations By Camille Pissarro - The Painter's Keys Resource Of Art Quotatio
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43. Reproduction Art Oil Paintings Of Camille Pissarro
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45. Stern Pissarro Gallery, Pissarro, Camille
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46. Camille Pissarro: Impressions Of City And Country - Jewish Museum - Absolutearts
camille pissarro Impressions of City and Country Jewish Museum A founding member of the Impressionists and a master of depicting urban life and rural
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Throughout his long career, Pissarro lived and worked in various villages in the French countryside, spent much time in Paris, and traveled to England, Belgium, and the Netherlands. Pissarro’s travels and his constant artistic experimentation reflect his ceaseless desire to seek out new motifs and explore new ideas in paint. Although he himself never voyaged to the United States, Pissarro’s works were exhibited in New York City as early as 1883, and American collectors began buying his works during the artist’s lifetime. Today, some of the greatest Pissarro paintings are in American collections, with a large number in public and private collections in the New York City area.  Visitors to the exhibition will be able to see works spanning Pissarro’s career from his arrival in Paris in 1855 with subjects from his Caribbean homeland, to scenes of peasants working in the French countryside, and later works depicting Parisian bridges and boulevards. The Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist landscapes and cityscapes presented in Camille Pissarro: Impressions of City and Country, reveal the artist’s innovative techniques, his determined individualism, and the links between his artistic and political ideas. Born in 1830 on the Caribbean island of St. Thomas, then part of the Danish Virgin Islands, Pissarro was raised in a Sephardic Jewish family from Bordeaux, France. He grew up in a bourgeois household and was sent to Paris at the age of twelve for a formal education and artistic training. Upon his return to St. Thomas six years later, he was expected to work in the family mercantile business but, in an act of defiance, left to paint, first in Venezuela, and then to the center of the nineteenth century art world, Paris.

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49. Camille Pissarro: Impressions Of City And Country - Jewish Museum - Art - Review
pissarro emerges from this exhibition at the Jewish Museum as an artist whose subtly antiauthoritarian stance propelled painting into the next century.
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By KAREN ROSENBERG Published: September 14, 2007 He is known as the father of Impressionism, yet Camille Pissarro has always been eclipsed by his more charming brood. Last year’s Cézanne and Pissarro exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, for instance, was billed as a dialogue in the mold of Matisse Picasso , but it quickly became a one-sided conversation. Pissarro on his own is not blockbuster material; his paintings have a muddy, homely aspect next to Cézannes or Monets or Renoirs. Yet for Pissarro, an anarchist and a Jew (albeit a secular one) in 19th-century France, Impressionism was about much more than the fleeting effects of light. It was about labor, the elimination of hierarchies and an idealized balance between urban and rural life. Skip to next paragraph Enlarge This Image Michael Connors Antiques/Sotheby’s The Jewish Museum ’s “Camille Pissarro: Impressions of City and Country” contains few out-and-out masterpieces, but it does give us a rare look at the radical philosophies behind paintings that to a modern eye appear harmlessly bourgeois. (That most of the works in the show come from private collections suggests that anarchy is sometimes in the eye of the beholder.)

50. Jewish Museum News - The New York Times - Narrowed By 'PISSARRO, CAMILLE'
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52. Musée Camille PISSARRO à Pontoise
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MUSEE CAMILLE PISSARRO 17, rue du Château - 95300 Pontoise Inauguré en 1980 à l'occasion des cent cinquante ans de la naissance de Camille Pissarro, le Musée rend hommage au maître de l'Impressionnisme qui durant dix-sept ans a peint à Pontoise (de 1866 à 1883) identifiant comme nul autre artiste au XIXe siècle, son art à un paysage, celui d'une ville. Le Musée est installé dans une maison bourgeoise construite à l'emplacement du château féodal de Pontoise. Il bénéficie des collections XIX e siècle du Musée Tavet-Delacour et d'un ensemble d'oeuvres et d'archives constitué depuis le milieu des années 70. Ses collections permanentes comprennent des oeuvres de Camille Pissarro et de ses fils Lucien Pissarro, Georges Manzana-Pissarro et Ludovic-Rodo Pissarro mais aussi des oeuvres d'artistes qui furent souvent ses amis et qui travaillèrent dans la région au XIX e siècle parmi lesquels on relèvera les noms de Daubigny, Guillaumin, Signac, Hayet, Piette, Cézanne, Caillebotte, Goeneutte ou Luce.

53. Camille Pissarro — Infoplease.com
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55. The Jewish Museum: Camille Pissarro, 9.16.2007-2.3.2008
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57. Camille Pissarro
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Paintings Pissarro's typical and very recognisable Impressionistic paintings led to titles such as 'The Boulevard Mont-Martre at Night', 'Road of Louveciennes', 'Entrance to the Village of Voisins' and 'Pont-Neuf'.
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58. Camille Pissarro At The Jewish Museum « Louis Proyect: The Unrepentant Marxist
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Camille Pissarro The Radical Eye of Impressionism’s Patriarch He is known as the father of Impressionism, yet Camille Pissarro has always been eclipsed by his more charming brood. Last year’s C©zanne and Pissarro exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, for instance, was billed as a dialogue in the mold of Matisse-Picasso, but it quickly became a one-sided conversation. Pissarro on his own is not blockbuster material; his paintings have a muddy, homely aspect next to C©zannes or Monets or Renoirs. Yet for Pissarro, an anarchist and a Jew (albeit a secular one) in 19th-century France, Impressionism was about much more than the fleeting effects of light. It was about labor, the elimination of hierarchies and an idealized balance between urban and rural life. The Jewish Museum’s “Camille Pissarro: Impressions of City and Country” contains few out-and-out masterpieces, but it does give us a rare look at the radical philosophies behind paintings that to a modern eye appear harmlessly bourgeois. (That most of the works in the show come from private collections suggests that anarchy is sometimes in the eye of the beholder.) Two Young Peasant Women Then, there will be no women and children coming to interrupt toil with a kiss or caress. The workers will be drawn up in squadrons, with sergeants and captains and the inevitable informer . . .

59. Haber's Art Reviews: Camille Pissarro And The Jew As Modernist
Review by John Haber of camille pissarro at New York s Jewish Museum.
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The Jewish Museum lies at the remote northern end of New York's "museum mile," but it aims to enter the mainstream. In 1994 it completed restoration of its magnificent 1908 structure. One year later, it has taken on the first career examination of an Impressionist. From the outside, the former Warburg mansion stands in all its Gothic fancy. C. P. H. Gilbert already had a string of midtown residences to his credit when he began work. Nope, he was not Cass Gilbert, famous for the Woolworth building. His sense of design was quite strong enough, however, and the charming decoration of the uppermost story somehow never weighs down this large corner facade. postscript shows it still struggling with its identity, as it invites Pissarro back after more than ten years.
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The oldest Impressionist, Pissarro was also the first to lose interest in the official Salon. Bearded like an Old Testament prophet, he made his career learning from younger men. The only painter stubborn enough to show in every single Impressionist exhibition, from the very first , he nonetheless adopted each new movement, right through Pointillism. As cosmopolitan as his styles, he somehow managed to remain an outsider, as

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