Village Path 1875; Rudolphe Staechelin Foundation, Basel
Camille Pissarro, French Impressionist artist, was born in St. Thomas, in the West Indies in 1830 into the family of a merchant. His father was of French-Jewish origin, his mother was a Creole. First Camille started his career as a businessman, like his father, but his obsession with painting changed the direction of his life. In 1852 he got acquainted with the Danish painter F. Melbye and spent about two years with him in Caracas.
French Impressionist painter, who endured prolonged financial hardship in keeping faith with the aims of Impressionism. Despite acute eye trouble, his later years were his most prolific. The Parisian and provincial scenes of this period include Place du Théâtre Français (1898) and Bridge at Bruges (1903).
One can read his Biography here.


Comments: 6
Well that is just gorgeous! Wish I was there now.
Great landscape! :-)
Blessings and best wishes - S.
Beautiful!
His painting looks very real to me.
pretty