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Camille Pissarro
(b. July 10, 1830, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies--d. Nov. 13, 1903, Paris)
(b. July 10, 1830, St. Thomas, Danish West Indies d. Nov. 13, 1903, Paris)
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).
[Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1994]
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