“The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism” is an ambitious and impressive move by the Denver Art Museum, an example ...
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, ...
The Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco (FAMSF), which includes the de Young and the Legion of Honor, has received a gift of 1,600 works from local collector Kirk Edward Long. Sotheby’s unveils ...
Holocaust survivor Léone Meyer has faced another setback in her attempt to keep a Camille Pissarro painting, which had been looted from her family by Nazis, in France. Meyer is fighting to overturn a ...
Camille Pissarro (; 10 July 1830 – 13 November 1903) was a Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter born on the island of St Thomas (now in the US Virgin Islands, but then in 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 ...
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Camille Pissarro, the often-overlooked "father of Impressionism," gets his due at the Denver Art Museum
The works of Camille Pissarro — the often-overlooked "father of Impressionism" — go on display Sunday at the Denver Art Museum. Why it matters: "The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro's Impressionism" marks ...
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 ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the Monitor ...
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