Camille Pissarro was a leading figure in Impressionism, a movement that captured fleeting moments of modern life and the subjective experience of light and color.
Key characteristics of his style include:
- En plein air: Painting outdoors directly from nature.
- Broken brushstrokes: Small, distinct dabs of color, rather than blended tones.
- Emphasis on light and atmosphere: Capturing the changing effects of sunlight on the landscape.
- Subject matter: Rural and urban scenes, market life, peasant labor.
- Later experimentation: Brief forays into Pointillism and other post-Impressionistic styles.
Themes: Pissarro championed the dignity of ordinary people and the beauty of everyday life, particularly in the French countryside.
Pissarro and Patches: Think of Pissarro as a master of patches of color. His canvases are filled with these visible "patches" of paint, creating a vibrant and textured surface that reflects the light and energy of the natural world.
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