Pisarro young girl, Provenance: Artist's family. original sound - tiktunesmelody. The Shepherdess (Young Girl with a Walking Stick) 1881 Oil on canvas, 81 x 65 cm Musée d'Orsay, Paris For Pissarro the period around 1880 marked a caesura. Exhibitions: - Roboa Pissarro, Normandie Impressionniste, Galerie Art en Seine, Le Havre, 2016 - Roboa and Manzana Pissarro, a couple of . Exhibitions: - Roboa Pissarro, Normandie Impressionniste, Galerie Art en Seine, Le Havre, 2016 - Roboa and Manzana Pissarro, a couple of Blanche ROBOA PISSARRO (1878-1945) Wife of Georges Manzana-Pissarro, second son of Camille Pissarro Young girl reclining in the grass Circa: 1905 Pastel on paper Dimensions of the work: 32 x 35 cm Artist's stamp on the back. He persuaded Gustave Caillebotte and Claude Monet to take part in the seventh Impressionist exhibition, in 1882, and also displayed a number of his own paintings of peasant girls Camille Pissarro’s The Shepherdess (1881) is a vibrant example of the art movement Impressionism. The Young Girl with a Walking Stick is one of the first compositions in which the painter places the figure centrally. Camille Pissarro, 1881 About this artwork In the 1880s, at a time when many of the original Impressionist painters had begun to pursue independent styles, Camille Pissarro actively worked to keep the group together. An 1881 oil on canvas, Young Girl with a Stick (aka The Sheperdess), by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), the Danish-French impressionist painter. 1876, 56 x 46.
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