Camille Pissarro (1830-1903) was a French Impressionist painter who painted scenes of urban and rural landscapes. He frequently used peasants and laborers as subject matters in his works. He is considered the father of impressionism mostly because of his mentoring relationships with Cézanne, Gauguin, Degas, and other impressionist artists of the times. Our SegPlayPC collection of 27 patterns contains a wide sampling of his art style. We’ve included many recognizable works including Harvest at Montfoucault, Peasant Girl with a Straw Hat, Red Roofs, Apple Picking at Eragny-sur-Epte, Haymakers Resting, Boulevard Montmartre (afternoon sunshine and at night), The Shepherdess, Woman with Green Scarf, and Self-Portrait.
Patterns Included In This Set
Harvest at Montfoucault
The Old Market-Place in Rouen
Haymakers Resting
Red Roofs
The Orchard
Two Peasant Women
Seated Peasant
Self Portrait
Peasant Girl with a Straw Hat
Boulevard Montmartre: Afternoon, Sunshine
Sunset at St. Charles, Eragny
Portrait of Madame Pissarro Sewing
Woman with Green Scarf
View from the Artist’s Window at Eragny
The Boulevard Montmartre at Night
Woman Hanging Laundry
The Shepherdess
Entrance to the Village of Voisins
The Road to Louveciennes
The Washerwoman
The Woodcutter
Louveciennes: The Road to Versailles
Apple Picking at Eragny-sur-Epte
Hyde Park, London
The Railway Bridge at Pontoise
The Hermitage at Pontoise
Peasant Girl Drinking her Coffee
This set can be purchased in the SegPlay PC store.