The House of Monsieur Musy, Route de Marly, Louveciennes – (Camille Pissarro) Önceki Sonraki


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Konular: Buildings

Tarih: 1872

teknik: Oil On Canvas

Camille Pissarro, a renowned Impressionist artist, painted "The House of Monsieur Musy, Route de Marly, Louveciennes" in 1870. This captivating artwork is now available as a stunning canvas print or oil-painted replica on our website, Wikioo.org.

About the Painting

"The House of Monsieur Musy, Route de Marly, Louveciennes" is an exquisite example of Pissarro's early Impressionist style. The painting features a charming house nestled among lush greenery and trees, with the route de Marly leading to the picturesque town of Louveciennes in the background.

Camille Pissarro: A Master of Impressionism

Born in 1830, Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French artist who played a pivotal role in the development of Impressionism. He is known for his innovative use of color and light, as well as his ability to capture the fleeting beauty of nature.

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This artwork is in the public domain.

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