A two-decade-long legal battle over a painting by Camille Pissarro will be heard in the U.S. Supreme Court on January 18. The work at the center of the dispute, titled Rue St Honoré, apres-midi, effet ...
This fall, the Jewish Museum of New York is mounting its first show dedicated to Camille Pissarro, who founded the Impressionist movement and is its only Jewish artist. The museum’s previous showcases ...
Camille Pissarro may be less famous than Monet, Renoir or Degas but his genius lay in always making you think, not feel Camille Pissarro isn’t worried if he looks past it with his big white beard. He ...
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 ...
Although Camille Pissarro isn t the name that springs to most minds when we think of Impressionism, "Pissarro: Creating the Impressionist Landscape," a major new show that opens at Milwaukee Art ...
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 ...
"Pissarro's People," which opens today at the Legion of Honor, extends the recent string of turn-of-the-20th-century French painting shows that has kept the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco's ticket ...
The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law. By Tom Mashberg The 19th ...
Terms like “Impressionism” often fail to tell us much worthwhile about why painters do the things they do. T. J. Clark shows why in an essay on Pissarro and Cézanne: For a while in the 1870s – once, ...
Camille Pissarro’s work alone would stand him among the giants of art history. His influence on art history, however, may be even greater than his wor ...