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  1. Jul 6, 2024 · Camille Pissarro was a painter and printmaker who was a key figure in the history of Impressionism. He was the only artist to show his work in all eight Impressionist group exhibitions; throughout his career he remained dedicated to the idea of such alternative forums of exhibition.

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  3. Apr 2, 2014 · (1830-1903) Who Was Camille Pissarro? As a young man, Camille Pissarro began experimenting with art, eventually helping to shape the Impressionist movement with friends including Claude Monet...

  4. In 1859, while attending the free school, the Académie Suisse, Pissarro became friends with a number of younger artists who likewise chose to paint in the more realistic style. Among them were Claude Monet , Armand Guillaumin and Paul Cézanne .

  5. In the early 1850s, Pissarro abandoned the family business after meeting the Danish painter Fritz Melbye, following Melbye to Caracas, Venezuela, and committing himself to becoming a painter.

    • July 10, 1830
    • November 13, 1903
  6. When he returned home to St Thomas in 1854, he told his father that he wanted to be a painter and that, in order to pursue his dream, he would have to move back to the center of the art world...

  7. Apr 12, 2022 · Pissarro moved to Lower Norwood in London, where he continued to paint, causing a stir as he worked outdoors and waded through the spring mud in his wooden shoes. He met Paul Durand-Ruel (1831-1922) in England, a dealer who was very supportive of the impressionists.

  8. Jul 6, 2024 · Camille Pissarro - Impressionist, Painter, Post-Impressionist: In the early 1870s Pissarro devoted a great deal of thought to the idea of creating an alternative to the Salon, a plan he discussed with Monet, Renoir, and others.

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