Camille Pissarro (copy from) - Untitled
Camille Pissarro (copy from) - Untitled
SKU:IDIF002
60x45
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Characteristics
Characteristics
Formato: Medium (40-100cm)
Orientamento: Horizontal
Description of the work
Description of the work
The subject is defined by the title "Street in Upper Norwood." The painting therefore shows us a scene of everyday life captured by the painter. We see a late nineteenth-century street, with a row of houses along the street where ladies are strolling and a carriage approaches.
The work before us is a canvas print based on a work by Pissarro held at the Neue Pinakothek in Munich. Therefore, describing the painting's style clearly means describing Pissarro's painting reproduced here. Its analysis of the atmosphere, its choice of colors, and its rapid brushwork fit perfectly into the Impressionist movement. Furthermore, these traits help us understand that the work predates the Neo-Impressionist phase, where the color composition is more scientific than instinctive.
Camille Pissarro is one of the most important Impressionist artists of the late nineteenth century. He was born in 1830 in Saint-Thomas. By 1874, when the first Impressionist exhibition was held, he was already playing a key role. He was known as a painter of the countryside, delicately capturing spring fields, tilled earth, and snow. In his second phase, he depicted the turmoil of city life in its transformation, creating views of Paris, London, and Rouen. From 1885, he moved toward Neo-Impressionism, applying the technique of Divisionism. He died in Paris in 1903.
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Shipping and returns
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