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‘The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism’ Review: A Movement’s Elusive Father Figure
The stylistically mercurial artist’s status within Impressionism has long been subject to debate, but an exhibition at the ...
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The Paintings of Camille Pissarro, the ‘First Impressionist,’ Are Finally Getting the Attention They Deserve
Camille Pissarro's Impressionism," the first major U.S. exhibition of the artist in 40 years, is now open at the Denver Art ...
What is the relationship between philosophy and art history? In its origin, in Hegel’s 1820s lectures on aesthetics, art history was a philosophically informed discipline. Nowadays, however, the ...
If you're only familiar with Camille Pissarro, the Impressionist Landscape painter, "Pissarro's People" will come as a revelation. Curated by Pissarro scholar Richard Brettell, this thought-provoking ...
The California Attorney General will defend an art theft law that could call for Madrid's Thyssen-Bornemisza to return a ...
An agreement reached in 2016 is now again up for legal wrangling. Camille Pissarro, Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep (1886). Collection of the Fred Jones Jr. Museum of Art, at the University of Oklahoma, ...
its big Claude Monet "Waterlily" painting to upcoming exhibitions in Kansas City and St. Louis, it had to figure out how to fill up a large, blank wall in its Impressionist paintings gallery. No ...
IN the 1880’s when rotund Camille Pissarro walked into Paris’ Cafe de la Nouvelle Athenes with his great prophet’s beard streaming and his portfolio tucked under his arms, fellow artists would greet ...
The Kunstmuseum Basel recently opened its ambitious Pissarro retrospective, the largest Swiss show on the artist for 60 years. Camille Pissarro: the Studio of Modernism takes a fresh view, which the ...
Henri Matisse once asked Camille Pissarro to define Impressionism. “An Impressionist,” the older painter replied, “is the artist who paints a different picture every time, a painter who never produces ...
Some artists are so famous, we feel they have no secrets left. The ground they broke has been trampled, their every last paint drip studied, too many reproductions of their work rubber-stamped for the ...
The suspense was short-lived. After announcing yesterday that an anonymous donor to the Los Angeles County Museum of Art was making “the largest gift of art to LACMA in its history” — including works ...
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