Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, 18 February - 12 June 2022
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) is one of the most celebrated artists of 19th-century France and a central figure in Impressionism. Considered a father-figure to many in the movement, his work was enormously influential for many artists, including Claude Monet and Paul Cézanne.
This exhibition catalogue features 120 works, 80 by Pissarro and 40 by his friends and contemporaries, with eight paintings on display for the first time in UK. It draws on the Ashmolean's Pissarro archive, the world's largest collection devoted to an Impressionist artist, revealing intimate and fascinating details about Pissarro, his artist-friends and relatives. It aims to show him as the galvanising force that propelled modern art forward and without whom there would have been no Impressionism.
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