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Jeanne Pissarro called Cocotte, reading
Camille Pissarro

Jeanne Pissarro called Cocotte, reading

1899
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Original dimensions
67 x 56 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1899
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Camille PissarroImpressionniste

Scene depicted

In this painting , we discover Jeanne Pissarro, called Cocotte, absorbed in a book. The artist manages to transcribe this fleeting moment with infinite delicacy. The composition conveys both serenity and curiosity of the mind, painted with touches of color that dance across the canvas . The viewing goes beyond simple contemplation, initiating a dialogue between the work and the observer, provoking gentle introspection.

Historical context

Created in 1899, this pictorial work is an integral part of the Impressionist movement, known for its ability to capture light and movement. Although the hosting museum is not specified, this painting embodies the spirit of an era when art was in search of authenticity and life. Located at the heart of the artistic scene of the late 19th century, this painting reflects the richness of a world where emotions emerge with every brushstroke.

Place in the artist's career

This painting , Jeanne Pissarro called Cocotte, reading, represents a key phase in the career of Camille Pissarro , illustrating his artistic maturity. Inscribed in the perpetual dialogue between nature and culture, it converses with other iconic works such as “The Garden of Pissarro” and “Over Road,” testifying to a stylistic evolution towards more intimate and emotionally charged compositions.

Anecdote

As Camille Pissarro himself would have said: “Art is the reflection of our gaze upon the world.” The inspiration for this masterpiece was born on a sunny morning, when the artist observed Jeanne, his own daughter, immersed in reading, a moment of peace away from the tumult of daily life. This tranquil scene, bathed in light, gave birth to a painting imbued with tenderness and truth.