French artist Camille Pissarro had a Sephardic Jewish father, a Dominican Spanish mum and was born on the Danish West Indian colony of St Thomas in the Caribbean. A somewhat confused child, 12-year-old Camille was sent away to boarding school in Paris where, on noticing his artistic skills, his perceptive (not to mention, profoundly patronising) teacher advised his young pupil to 'take advantage' of his tropical island life and draw lots and lots of coconut trees (hence the abundance of nut laden palms in Camille's masterwork, 'Haymakers Resting').
On returning to the Caribbean, Camille took sir's advice, not only spending time making studies of the various husky types that hung around the island but also sketching the attractive local seaport and neglecting his duties in the family business. It was during one of these sketching sessions that he met the Danish artist with whom he ran away to Venezuela (the way one does).
Camille settled in Paris in 1855 but, around the time of the Franco-Prussian War, decided to take a little holiday in England and enjoy the works of Turner. As well as being an active Impressionist and being the only member of the group to show at all eight of their exhibitions (thus qualifying for their 'drive the white Merc' for a week' award). Camille was also said to be a great teacher and counted amongst his pupils: Gauguin (slow learner), Cézanne (attention deficiency disorder), Mary Cassatt (teacher's pet) and Lucien Pissarro (fruit of the great man's loins). Camille continued painting until he ran out of coconuts.
In The Garden
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Stone Bridge, Rouen
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The Quays At Rouen
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The Village Market
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Plum Trees In Flowers At Eragny
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Plum Trees In Flowers At Eragny
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Spring Blossom
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The Garden of Les Mathurins at Pontoise, 1876
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Boulevard Montmartre. Pomeriggio di sole
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Boulevard Montmartre at Night, 1897
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The Highway, 1880
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The Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, c.1880
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Avenue de L'Opera, Paris, 1898
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The Farm at Osny, 1883
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The Road to Louveciennes at the edge of the Wood, 1871
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The Church and Farm of Eragny 1895
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Landscape at Chaponval 1880
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The Vegetable Garden 1877
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White Frost 1873
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The Coach to Louveciennes 1870
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Hillside of the Hermitage Pontoise 1873
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Woman in the Meadow at Eragny Spring 1887
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The Road to Louveciennes 1872
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The Harvest 1883
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The Pont-Royal and the Pavillon de Flore 1903
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The Wheelbarrow Orchard c.1881
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The Cote des Boufs at L'Hermitage
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Louveciennes, 1871
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Conversation, chemin du chou, Pontoise, 1874
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L'Hermitage at Pontoise, c. 1867
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Bouquet of Pink Peonies, 1873
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View from the Artist's Window, Eragny
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Landscape With A White Horse In Front Of The Hermitage, 1872
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Country Women Chatting, Sunset, Eragny, 1892
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Washerwoman At Eragny, 1889
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The Goose Girl (The Duck Pond), Circa 1890
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