Camille Pissarro

Camille Pissarro, born in 1830, was a French Impressionist. The value of his works is based not only on his contribution to Impressionism and Postimpressionism but also on ushering the trends, which were seized by the latest artists such as Paul Cezanne. When we think of Impressionism, usually it's Monet who comes to mind, though Pissarro was the main creative force behind the Impressionistic technique. He painted landscapes and urban life. Camille Pissarro's reproductions are the true Impressionism in your interiors.


Pisarro's paintings as reproductions on canvas

Camille Pissarro - born in the Danish West Indies - lived and worked mainly in the 19th century. He created his works mainly in the spirit of impressionism, and later neo-impressionism, standing at the opposite pole. He was equally inspired by Monet, Renoir and Sisley. The Frenchman himself was a mentor to **Paul Gauguin**. This creative dualism is clearly visible in numerous reproductions of paintings on canvas available in the bimago shop.

Reproductions of Camille Pissarro's paintings

Pissarro's paintings are, on the one hand, an impressionistic approach to art. It is distinguished by a very subjective fixation of the surrounding reality. The landscapes presented in the paintings are very ephemeral. And the admiration for them is expressed, among others, in bright colors, non-obvious composition and angle of view. Light plays a big role in them. Pissarro, on the other hand, in his paintings, which were created in the neo-impressionist spirit, is objective and uses the unique technique of pointillism, i.e. creating works by means of small dots. There is no mixing of colors here.

Camille Pissarro - reproductions as home decoration

Copies of Camille Pissarro's paintings are a great idea for an additional wall decoration in our home. These are ultimately charming landscapes that, in the first layer of interpretation, simply represent a slightly quieter rural life or a bustling city. Such compositions will put us in a good mood or make us reflect. That is why copies of Pissarro's works are worth hanging in the bedroom or other room conducive to relaxation. It should be remembered that the background for such paintings should be smooth walls that will not "bite" with the riot of colors in the reproduction.

Camille Pissarro, born in 1830, was a French Impressionist. The value of his works is based not only on his contribution to Impressionism and Postimpressionism but also on ushering the trends, which were seized by the latest artists such as Paul Cezanne. When we think of Impressionism, usually it's Monet who comes to mind, though Pissarro was the main creative force behind the Impressionistic technique. He painted landscapes and urban life. Camille Pissarro's reproductions are the true Impressionism in your interiors.

Pisarro's paintings as reproductions on canvas

Camille Pissarro - born in the Danish West Indies - lived and worked mainly in the 19th century. He created his works mainly in the spirit of impressionism, and later neo-impressionism, standing at the opposite pole. He was equally inspired by Monet, Renoir and Sisley. The Frenchman himself was a mentor to **Paul Gauguin**. This creative dualism is clearly visible in numerous reproductions of paintings on canvas available in the bimago shop.


Reproductions of Camille Pissarro's paintings

Pissarro's paintings are, on the one hand, an impressionistic approach to art. It is distinguished by a very subjective fixation of the surrounding reality. The landscapes presented in the paintings are very ephemeral. And the admiration for them is expressed, among others, in bright colors, non-obvious composition and angle of view. Light plays a big role in them. Pissarro, on the other hand, in his paintings, which were created in the neo-impressionist spirit, is objective and uses the unique technique of pointillism, i.e. creating works by means of small dots. There is no mixing of colors here.

Camille Pissarro - reproductions as home decoration

Copies of Camille Pissarro's paintings are a great idea for an additional wall decoration in our home. These are ultimately charming landscapes that, in the first layer of interpretation, simply represent a slightly quieter rural life or a bustling city. Such compositions will put us in a good mood or make us reflect. That is why copies of Pissarro's works are worth hanging in the bedroom or other room conducive to relaxation. It should be remembered that the background for such paintings should be smooth walls that will not "bite" with the riot of colors in the reproduction.