
1830โ1903 ยท Danish-French ยท 32 artworks
artist bio
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French Impressionist and Neo-Impressionist painter known for his landscapes and scenes of rural and urban life. He played a pivotal role in the development of Impressionism and was the only artist to exhibit in all eight Impressionist exhibitions.
what you'll learn
Studying Pissarro's work allows students to understand the evolution of Impressionism from Realism, and to explore the use of light, color, and brushstroke to capture the essence of a scene. Students can also learn about composition and the depiction of everyday life.
related: Claude Monet, Alfred Sisley, Georges Seurat

L'Hermitage at Pontoise
1867

Village Church
1868

The Countryside in the Vicinity of Conflans Saint Honorine
1874

St. Stephen's Church, Lower Norwood
1870

Pontoise, the Road to Gisors in Winter
1873

View of a Farm in Osny
1883

Little Bridge on the Voisne, Osny
1883

Jacob Coin de village

Landscape at Bazincourt

The Gardens of l'Hermitage, Pontoise
1867

Rue de l'epicerie at Rouen, on a Grey Morning
1898

Landscape with Small Stream
1872

Sunlight, Afternoon, La Rue de l'Epicerie, Rouen
1898

Path of Hermitage at Pontoise
1872

The Stage on the Road from Ennery to l'Hermigate, Pontoise

Chestnut Trees at Louveciennes
1872

The Pine Trees of Louveciennes
1870

The Old Ennery Road in Pontoise
1877

The cabage place at Pontoise
1882

Vegetable Garden in Eragny, Overcast Sky, Morning
1901

The Church of Saint Jacues, Dieppe, Rainy Weather
1901

Bourgeois House in l'Hermitage, Pontoise
1873

A Road in Louveciennes
1872

Landscape with Factory
1867

Orchards at Louveciennes
1872

Hill of Jallais at Pontoise

Spring at Pontoise
1872

Landscape with Flooded Fields
1873

The street of Hermitage, Pontoise
1874

Varengeville, Sunset
1899

The backwoods of St. Antony, Pontoise
1876

Shepherdesses
1887