Camille
Pissarro was born in 1830 and died in 1903. He was a French
painter, born in Saint Thomas, Virgin Islands. He moved
to Paris in 1855 and studied there with the French landscape
artist Jean Baptiste Camille Corot. He later became associated
with the Barbizon school. Afterwards, he came under the
influence of Claude Monet and other impressionists.
During the Franco German War he lived in England, where
he made a study of the landscapes of Joseph Mallord Turner.
On his return to France he settled in Normandy. For awhile,
in the 1880's, he experimented with pointillism, the neoimpressionist
style of painting with dots of color, but later returned
to the impressionist school.
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