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elleng

(130,923 posts)
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 01:59 PM Feb 2022

Camille Pissarro: the Jewish grandfather of modern art

Artist Camille Pissarro was key to the Impressionist movement, but often over-shadowed by his more famous friends.

Anthea Gerrie tours a new exhibition of his work with his great-grand-daughter to learn more about his artistic and Jewish legacy

It’s a family affair,” explains Lélia Pissarro, wiping away a tear of emotion as she tours a new exhibition of her great-grandfather Camille’s work, which she says is “the most engaging I’ve ever seen — and I’ve seen plenty all over the world. This is the first one which has brought me to tears.”
The blockbuster show is at the Ashmolean , the Oxford museum which holds the greatest collection of Pissarro works on paper. Pissarro was the Jewish artist considered not just the father of Impressionism but, by some, the grandfather of modern art. The show, the first in the UK devoted to the artist in 20 years, opens today in the city of dreaming spires. Lélia is here from her home in London to preview the hang and talk about the compulsion to make art which still grips the Pissarro family, but also a sense of Jewish identity which is perhaps stronger than the artist could ever have expected. Although he raged against anti-semitism he married a non-Jew and was not religious.'>>>

https://www.thejc.com/life-and-culture/all/camille-pissarro-the-jewish-grandfather-of-modern-art-odkE6ju8Eu9yxrBSeVJzK?

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Camille Pissarro: the Jewish grandfather of modern art (Original Post) elleng Feb 2022 OP
LOVE his work. CurtEastPoint Feb 2022 #1
Wow! Thanks for posting this! I loved each and every one! WOW! secondwind Feb 2022 #2
If I had a lot of time I should go back and put the title and date on each but... CurtEastPoint Feb 2022 #3
Thank you!!! Love his paintings! diane in sf Feb 2022 #6
I just love his work. bamagal62 Feb 2022 #4
Some of that work is a screen saver on my TV. Behind the Aegis Feb 2022 #5

bamagal62

(3,258 posts)
4. I just love his work.
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 03:48 PM
Feb 2022

Irving Stone wrote a fictional biography of Pissarro's life. It's beautifully written. Well worth the read.
It may be out of print. I found mine at a used book store.

Behind the Aegis

(53,959 posts)
5. Some of that work is a screen saver on my TV.
Sat Feb 19, 2022, 03:50 PM
Feb 2022

I saw the name and got confused because I immediately thought "Pizzaro"...totally different dude.

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