The celebrated painter Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) occupied a central place in the artistic scene of his time- a founding member of the new school of French painting, he was a close friend of Monet, a longtime associate in Degas's and Mary Cassatt's experimental work, a support to Cezanne and Gauguin, and a comfort to Van Gogh, and was backed by the great Parisian art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel throughout his career. Nevertheless, he felt a persistent sense of being set apart, different, and hard to classify. Settled in France from the age of twenty-five but born in the Caribbean, he was not French and what is more he was Jewish. Although a resolute atheist who never interjected political or religious messages in his art, he was fully aware of the consequences of his lineage.
Drawing on Pissarro's considerable body of work and a vast collection of letters that show his unrestrained thoughts, Anka Muhlstein offers a nuanced, intimate portrait of the artist whose independent spirit fostered an environment of freedom and autonomy.
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Publisher : OTHER PRESS (5 December 2023)
Language : English
Hardcover : 320 pages
ISBN-10 : 1635421705
ISBN-13 : 978-1635421705
Dimensions : 14.68 x 2.59 x 21.72 cm
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