Eighty years after Nazis stole La Bergère Rentrant des Moutons (Shepherdess Bringing in Sheep), a Camille Pissarro painting, from the parents of Léone Meyer, the Holocaust survivor has given up her ...
Of all of the artists closely associated with the Impressionist movement, Camille Pissarro may be the most difficult to come to terms with. It’s not that his imagery is in any way less appealing than ...
A long-running and complex legal battle over a valuable Camille Pissarro painting stolen from its owners by Nazis on the eve of World War II may have at last reached its conclusion. Yesterday, an ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Beverly and Claude Cassirer, both now deceased, are pictured with a replication of a famous Camille Pissarro painting that was ...
Camille Pissarro’s retrospective is coming to the Denver Art Museum (DAM), and the Mile High City is the only U.S. venue to exhibit the first major show of the “Father of Impressionism” in 40 years.
Henri Matisse once asked Camille Pissarro to define Impressionism. “An Impressionist,” the older painter replied, “is the artist who paints a different picture every time, a painter who never produces ...
The museum says a Jewish collector received a fair price for the work in 1941. The heirs say sales from that time are considered to have been forced and void under French law. By Tom Mashberg The 19th ...