Camille Pissarro
Camille Pissarro (French: [kamij pisaʁo]; 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 Danish West Indies). His importance resides in his contributions to both Impressionism and Post-Impressionism. Pissarro studied from great forerunners, including Gustave Courbet and Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot. He later studied and worked alongside Georges Seurat and Paul Signac when he took on the Neo-Impressionist style at the age of 54.
Jacob-Abraham-Camille Pissarro
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Born: July 10, 1830; Charlotte Amalie, Virgin Islands, U.S. Places are defined in terms of modern geography.
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Died: November 13, 1903; Paris, France Places are defined in terms of modern geography.
- Nationality: French, Jewish
- Art Movement: Impressionism, Neo-Impressionism Field: painting
- Influenced on: Paul Gauguin, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Johannes Vermeer, Hippolyte Petitjean Teachers: Camille Corot
- Pupils: Paul Gauguin, Lucien Pissarro
- Friends and Co-workers: Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Louis Hayet
- Family and Relatives: Lucien Pissarro