Lucien Pissarro, 1863–1944, French, active in Britain (from 1890), Blackpool Vale, Devon, 1921
- Title:
- Blackpool Vale, Devon
- Date:
- 1921
- Materials & Techniques:
- Oil on canvas
- Dimensions:
- 30 × 34 1/2 inches (76.2 × 87.6 cm)
- Inscription(s)/Marks/Lettering:
Signed and dated, lower left: "[monogram] 1921"
- Credit Line:
- Yale Center for British Art, Bequest of Joseph F. McCrindle, Yale LLB 1948
- Copyright Status:
- Copyright Undetermined
- Accession Number:
- B2009.9.3
- Classification:
- Paintings
- Collection:
- Paintings and Sculpture
- Link to Frame:
- B2009.9.3FR
- Subject Terms:
- grass | hills | houses | landscape | trees
- Associated Places:
- Devon | England | Europe | United Kingdom
- Access:
- Not on view
- Link:
- https://collections.britishart.yale.edu/catalog/tms:1597
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Lucien Pissarro was the eldest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro and was, together with Walter Sickert, a friend and admirer of Edgar Degas, a living link between the very different worlds of the French impressionist painters and that of Camden Town. He settled permanently in London in 1890; married an Englishwoman, Esther Bensusan; and until 1900, concentrated mainly on wood-engraving for illustrated books published by their own Eragny Press—which was named after the location of his father’s studio at Éragny-sur-Epte, on the northwestern outskirts of Paris. Pissarro had painted regularly in Devon since spring 1913, and in 1916 he became a British citizen. In 1919, Frank Rutter, the art critic for the Sunday Times and a proponent of the impressionists, declared that Pissarro was among a handful of artists who “will give English painting European importance.” Gallery label for A Decade of Gifts and Acquisitions (Yale Center for British Art, 2017-06-01 - 2017-08-13)
A Decade of Gifts and Acquisitions (Yale Center for British Art, 2017-06-01 - 2017-08-13) [YCBA Objects in the Exhibition] [Exhibition Description]
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