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Camille Jacob Pissarro (1830-1903)

Boulevard Montmartre: Morning, Grey Weather
Boulevard Montmartre: Morning, Grey Weather
1897, Oil on canvas
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia

Born in St. Thomas, Virgin Islands but moved to Paris in 1855 where he studied with the French landscape painter Camille Corot. He was first associated with the Barbizon School but later turned to Impressionism, exhibiting in all of their exhibitions.

During the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871) he lived in England where he studied the art of their master painters. He was particularly influenced by the work of J.M.W.Turner. In the 1880s, Pissarro experimented with pointillism. His work in this style proved unpopular with collectors and dealers and he returned to his earlier freer style.

His students and associates include a who's who of the Parisian art world of the day -- Mary Cassatt, Paul Gauguin, Paul Cézanne, and his son, Lucien Pissarro. His favorite subject matters were landscapes, river scenes, and street scenes of Paris, Le Havre, and London. His prolific output included paintings such as Bather in the Woods 1895, watercolor, and graphics.

Painting Secrets of the Masters
Pissarro, one of the earliest Impressionists, eliminated blacks, browns and ocher's from his palette. His basic palette was limited to seven tube colors:

White lead, Ultramarine Blue, Cobalt Blue, Cobalt Violet, Chrome Yellow, Vermilion, Rose Madder.

His advice to Cézanne regarding color was, "Never paint except with the three primary colors and their immediate derivatives." -- which explains the lack of green in his palette. His painting style was also dependent on visual color mixing which distinguished him as one of the most innovative artists of his time,

His influences included Turner, Constable, Corot and Courbet and, as he experimented more with color, his palette became lighter in color and he created luminous effects with dashes and daubs of pure color.

Look for the kind of nature that suits your temperament. The motif should be observed more for shape and color than for drawing.
. . . Do not define too closely the outline of things; it is the brush-stroke of the right value and color which should produce the drawing. Don't work bit by bit, but paint everything at once by placing tones everywhere.
. . . Don't proceed according to rules and principles, but paint what you observe and feel.

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CAMILLE PISSARRO was born on July 10, 1830 on the Caribbean island of St. Thomas, Danish West Indies; to Abraham Gabriel Pissarro

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