Jeanne Pissarro, Called Minette, Sitting in the Garden, Pontoise, ca. 1872"Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) has been called the 'dean of Impressionism.' His work embodied Impressionism’s radical character more consistently than the paintings of Monet and the other artists associated with the movement. While he experimented with different styles and techniques, Pissarro remained committed throughout his life to portraying the modern world with a remarkably constant directness and objectivity."
Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute,
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