
1847–1916 · French · 13 artworks
artist bio
Pierre Emmanuel Damoye was a French Impressionist painter known for his landscapes, particularly those depicting the countryside around Paris and the Sologne region. He captured the subtle nuances of light and atmosphere in rural scenes, contributing to the Impressionist movement's focus on plein air painting and capturing fleeting moments.
what you'll learn
Studying Damoye's work allows students to understand the application of Impressionist techniques to landscape painting, focusing on capturing the effects of light and atmosphere. Students can learn to observe and represent subtle color variations and the overall mood of a scene.
related: Claude Monet, Camille Pissarro, Alfred Sisley

Farm Workers
1880

Apres la Giboulee, Sologne
1891

A Landscape with Cows
1881

A Lake in a Clearing
1883

The village pond
1885

Sur la Côté Bretonne
1883

Banks of the River

Paysage Au Moulin
1907

The French coastline at sunset
1887

Near Amiens
1889

A Landscape
1902

Prairies inondees / Pas de Calais
1880

Autumn Landscape
1898