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    Camille Pissarro: 150 Impressionist Paintings - Post-Impressionism - Impressionism - Gallery Series

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    Camille Pissarro: 150 Impressionist Paintings - Post-Impressionism - Impressionism - Gallery Series

    Camille Pissarro: 150 Impressionist Paintings - Post-Impressionism - Impressionism - Gallery Series by Denise Ankele
    English | July 12, 2011 | ASIN: B005CIHJ54 | 314 pages | MOBI | 20 MB

    CAMILLE PISSARRO Art Book contains 150 HD Reproductions of Impressionist and Post-Impressionist landscapes, portraits, and genre scenes with gallery page for all images, museum links and interesting facts page below. Book includes Table of Contents, Top 50 Museums of the World and is compatible with all Kindle devices, Kindle for iOS and Android tablets (use rotate and/or zoom feature on landscape/horizontal images for optimal viewing).

    BORN: July 10, 1830 in Charlotte Amalie, Danish West Indies.
    DIED: November 13,1903 in Paris. France.

    MOVEMENT: Impressionism, Post Impressionism.

    INTERESTING FACTS:
    § Pissarro was credited with inventing the style of Impressionism.
    § Pissarro attended the Academie Suisse with Monet, Guillaumin and Cezanne.
    § He lost almost 1500 paintings during the Franco-Prussian War when he was forced to move to London.
    § Pissarro established ‘Sociйtй Anonyme des Artistes, Peintres, Sculpteurs et Graveur’ for he and other Impressionists to exhibit their work.
    § He created Neo-Impressionism but later abandoned it for Impressionism.
    § Pissarro had seven children by Julie Vellay.

    NOTABLE WORKS:
    The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning, Boulevard Montmartre, Place du Theatre Francais.