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  2. Côte des Bœufs at L'Hermitage - Wikipedia

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    In 1923 when the painting was in the possession of the Knoedler Gallery (London), the artist Walter Sickert wrote, "The large canvas by Pissarro entitled La Côte des Boeufs, with its beautiful and highly complicated intricacies of design, its solidity of architecture, and a certain human warmth and tenderness, is perhaps as important an ...

  3. The Banks of the Oise near Pontoise - Wikipedia

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    The Banks of the Oise near Pontoise was purchased with the James E. Roberts Fund by the Herron School of Art in 1940, then remained with the IMA during the split. It currently hangs in the Norb & Ruth Schaefer, Sr. and Norb & Carolyn Schaefer Jr. Gallery and has the accession number 40.252.

  4. A Cowherd at Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise - Wikipedia

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    A Cowherd at Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise is an 1874 painting by Danish-French artist Camille Pissarro. [1] Done in oil on canvas, the work depicts the hamlet of Valhermeil in Auvers-sur-Oise, France, near Pontoise where Pissarro lived for several decades.

  5. List of paintings by Camille Pissarro - Wikipedia

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    Côte des Bœufs, Pontoise: Côte des Bœufs, Pontoise: 1877: 114.9 x 87.6: National Gallery: 488 La Garenne, Côte Saint-Denis à Pontoise, effet de neige: The Rabbit Warren, Côte Saint-Denis at Pontoise, Effect of Snow: 1879: 59.2 x 72.3: Art Institute of Chicago: 587 Le Père Melon sciant du bois: Père Melon Sawing Wood: c.1879: 54 x 65

  6. The Côte des Bœufs at L’Hermitage - Wikipedia

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  7. Paul-Émile Pissarro - Wikipedia

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    Along with his brother Ludovic Rodolphe, Pissarro exhibited for the first time in 1905, showing his impressionist landscape Bords de l'Epte à Éragny in the Salon des Indépendants of the Société des Artistes Indépendants. While his father had encourage Paul-Émile's artistic efforts, his mother urged him to take up a conventional career.

  8. Hugues Claude Pissarro - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, where he frequently returned with his father on painting excursions. He first exhibited his work at the age of fourteen, and subsequently studied in Paris. He later became a professor of art and taught for many years in places such as Monaco. He also taught his daughter, Lélia Pissarro, to paint. [2]

  9. Lucien Pissarro - Wikipedia

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    From 1886 to 1894, he exhibited with the Salon des Independents. On 10 August 1892, he married Esther Levi Bensusan in Richmond. [1] While renting a cottage at Epping, Essex on 8 October 1893, their daughter and only child, Orovida Camille Pissarro, was born. Orovida also became an artist. [1]