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View of Louveciennes
Camille Pissarro

View of Louveciennes

1869
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Original dimensions
81.9 x 52.7 cm
Museum
National Gallery
Year
1869
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Camille PissarroImpressionniste

Scene depicted

In View of Louveciennes , Pissarro captures a suspended moment, where nature reveals its lushness through vibrant hues. The hills gently undulate, while the houses seem to soak in the light of the rising day. Each brushstroke on this canvas tells a story, that of a world in harmony with the rhythm of the seasons.

Historical context

Created in 1869, the painting View of Louveciennes is part of the Impressionist movement, which redefined the codes of art at the time. Located in the charming town of Louveciennes, near Paris, this painting represents a time when light and color took on a new dimension. Today, this painting is housed in the National Gallery, where it continues to enchant visitors with its visual poetry.

Place in the artist's career

View of Louveciennes marks a significant milestone in Pissarro's artistic trajectory. As he explores the subtleties of light and movement, this painting positions him as a pioneer of the Impressionist style. When compared to other notable pieces like The Hay Harvest and Garden at Eragny , one perceives both a technical and emotional evolution in his work.

Anecdote

Camille Pissarro once said: “It is in the morning light that one discovers the beauty of the world.” This thought seems to have emerged while he was painting View of Louveciennes , one morning when the fresh air and the sweet scent of flowers heralded spring. This scene filled with emotions perfectly illustrates the artist's original inspiration, making this pictorial work a true masterpiece of immense sensitivity.