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Pissarro
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Pis·sar·ro  (p-sär, p-), Camille 1830-1903.
French impressionist painter known for his rural scenes, including Orchard in Blossom (1877).

Pissarro [pɪˈsɑːrəʊ (French) pisaro]
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(Biographies / Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903) M, French, ARTS AND CRAFTS: painter) Camille (kamij). 1830-1903, French impressionist painter, esp of landscapes


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The poem tells of 19th-century painter Camille Pissarro, she explains, interwoven with fragments from the poet's life and meditations on art.
He studied at the free Académie Suisse, where he met Camille Pissarro, and was a frequent patron of the Brasserie des Martyrs, a gathering place for fellow realist artists such as Gustave Courbet.
Summary: The Impressionist and Modern Art Evening Sale will take place at Christie's on 23 June and will offer 46 works of art, including exceptional museum-quality masterpieces by Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, Franz Marc, Joan Miro, Camille Pissarro and Marcel Duchamp.
 
 
 
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