
Wooded Landscape with a Woodcutter

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An early Pissarro from 1862, this luminous work reflects the artist’s evolving naturalism and attention to light. A significant piece for collectors who appreciate 19th-century French landscape sensibilities and the formative years preceding Impressionism.
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Camille Pissarro’s Snollaerts, 61 (1862) belongs to the artist’s formative period when he was deeply engaged with realist and naturalist approaches to landscape and rural life. Painted in the early 18...
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Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) was a Danish‑French Impressionist painter renowned for plein‑air landscapes, rural and urban scenes, and for his central role organizing and shaping the Impressionist movement. His observational approach and later experiments with broken color secure his importance in modern art.
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