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Camille Pissarro, the often-overlooked "father of Impressionism," gets his due at the Denver Art Museum
The works of Camille Pissarro — the often-overlooked "father of Impressionism" — go on display Sunday at the Denver Art Museum. Why it matters: "The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro's Impressionism" marks ...
Add Axios on Google Camille Pissarro's 1876 oil painting, "The Garden of Les Mathurins, property of the Deraismes Sisters, ...
The 19th-century artist Camille Pissarro inspired others who became far more famous than he was, but many admirers say he was ...
An art exhibition opens at the Denver Art Museum this weekend, showcasing dozens of works of art by Camille Pissarro. The ...
A long-running and complex legal battle over a valuable Camille Pissarro painting stolen from its owners by Nazis on the eve of World War II may have at last reached its conclusion. Yesterday, an ...
A fourth artwork from the Gurlitt trove has been identified as Nazi loot, art magazin reports. The German Minister for Culture and the Media, Monika Grütters, has announced that the work is a 1902 oil ...
The case involving a Pissarro is being sent back to federal court in California for review in light of a new state law, in a dispute between heirs and a Spanish museum. By Christopher Kuo It’s been ...
Twenty-two years ago, photographer Claude Cassirer received a call he never expected. His family’s long-lost Nazi-looted painting by the French-Jewish painter Camille Pissarro had been found. It was ...
A 19th century painting by Camille Pissarro is at the center of an ongoing dispute between the University of Oklahoma and a family in France that says the work of art was stolen from them by Nazis ...
PARIS (AP) — Back in 1995, when they spent $800,000 on a work by impressionist painter Camille Pissarro in New York, Bruce Toll claims he had no idea the canvas had been looted by the Vichy regime ...
For 25 years, a painting by the Impressionist master Camille Pissarro has hung on a museum wall in Spain. The artwork’s dark past is no secret: In 1939, months before the start of the Second World War ...
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