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'''Camille Pissarro''' (1830-1903) |
'''Camille Pissarro''' (1830-1903), Painter | ||
Camille Pissarro was a ] ] painter who was born in ], ] on ]. He moved to ] in 1855 and studied there with the French landscape artist ] | |||
Known as the "Father of Impressionism", he painted rural French life, particularly landscapes and workers in the fields. He then went to Paris to teach where some of his students were ] and ]. | Known as the "Father of Impressionism", he painted rural French life, particularly landscapes and workers in the fields. He then went to Paris to teach where some of his students were ] and ]. | ||
He died in ] and was buried in ], ]. | He died in Paris on ], ] and was buried in ], ]. |
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Camille Pissarro (1830-1903), Painter
Camille Pissarro was a 19th century impressionist painter who was born in ], Virgin Islands on [[July 10, 1830. He moved to Paris, France in 1855 and studied there with the French landscape artist Jean-Baptiste Camille Corot
Known as the "Father of Impressionism", he painted rural French life, particularly landscapes and workers in the fields. He then went to Paris to teach where some of his students were Paul Cezanne and Paul Gauguin.
He died in Paris on November 12, 1903 and was buried in Le Père Lachaise Cemetery, Paris, France.