Paintings by the painter Pissarro, Pissarro s most famous painting

Updated on culture 2024-02-21
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Pissarro's most famous paintings are as follows:

    1.Pontoise: The Slopes of Hermitage was painted two years after the Pissarro family returned to France, where the family lived for 10 years.

    Pissarro and his family live in a few houses in the Hermitage neighbourhood of the Pontoise plateau, all of which are newer, but not far from there is an old town with some 17th- and 18th-century buildings.

    The buildings appear sturdy and dated in Pissarro's paintings, and the whole painting has a healthy rural atmosphere, giving the impression of plump and old, reinforced by the bare trees, smoking chimneys, and orderly fields of early autumn.

    2."Lodshipp Train Station", the 25-year-old Pissarro was attracted by the Barbizon School's Corot landscape paintings at the World Exposition, which determined him to follow the artistic path of landscape sketching for the rest of his life.

    In this work, the simple and fresh blue-green tone of Corot and the quiet atmosphere of simplicity and elegance with classical charm are obvious, and the painting method is calm, although there is Corot influence, but it is still the finger book of Pissarro by Wei Bohong.

    3."The Road to Lufssière", from this painting "The Road to Lufssièrene", there is not only the shadow of Corot, but more of Pissarro's own fresh air, bright sunshine, soft and far-reaching clouds, giving people a wonderful sense of time, space and color, and the realism of this impression can evoke everyone's memories as if they were there.

    4."Impression of Village, Winter", in this "Impression of Village, Winter", Pissarro tries to use Cézanne's larger, steady, and solid brushstrokes to replace his original fine brushstrokes, and its colors are similar to Cézanne's simple transition between cold and warm, and the color blocks are thickly paved, rich in flatness, and the picture is very powerful and weighty. But the whole picture is more lively and warm than Cézanne.

    5."Spring in the Vegetable Garden and Flowers and Trees: Ponteise", Pissarro really belongs to the representative work of the early Impressionist style, formed in the late 70s, and the painter's "Spring in the Vegetable Garden and Flowers and Trees: Ponteise" in 1877 is more typical.

    This method of painting has similarities with the later Seurat pointillism painting, but the inner temperament is different. The painting is relaxed, cheerful, and full of life, and the painter is like a singer praising the alluring scenery of spring with cheerful brushstrokes.

    6.In "Avenue Montmartre", Pissarro entered the mature period of his later years, excluding the interference of external painting methods, showing the exquisite skill and grandeur of a confident impressionist senator painter. In his later years, he looked down from his upstairs room to depict street scenes.

    This "Avenue de Montmartre" is emblematic.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    This question is indeed a bit difficult and challenging!

    the first is The Hermitage at Pontoise 1867 (Hermitage in Pontoise);

    the second is Village Path 1875;

    the third is the chestnut tree at osny 1873 (osny's chestnut tree);

    The fourth, which is not Pissarro's work, is Monet's 1871 work Houses on the Zaan River at Zaandam, with Monet in the lower right corner when enlarged.

    The fifth is The Stage Coach at Louveciennes 1870.

    So, first. The first, second, third and fifth are works by Pissarro and the fourth is a work by Monet. In the early seventies of the nineteenth century, Pissarro painted together with Monet in London and in Pontoise with Cézanne, and the style was somewhat similar.

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