Camille Pissarro—The Greatest Painters of the World
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Camille Pissarro is one of the fathers of Impressionism. Classically trained, Pissarro’s early works were traditional, reflecting his appreciation for expressing unadulterated the beauty of nature. Growing dissatisfied with the prescriptions of traditional painting forms, he began experimenting with a style that later became known as Impressionism. His paintings began to look more spontaneous with loosely blended brushstrokes and areas of impasto, creating more depth in the piece.
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