Camille Pissarro 🔍

Painter (1830 - 1903)

A pivotal figure in Impressionism, he was the only artist to exhibit in all eight Impressionist exhibitions. Pissarro became a mentor to many younger artists, including Cézanne and Gauguin.

Mentors & Influences (Looking Backward)

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Inspired By Camille Pissarro (Looking Forward)

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Paul Gauguin
Painter
Pissarro was Gauguin's mentor in Impressionism, teaching him the principles of light and color and encouraging his early artistic career.
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Georges Seurat
Painter
Pissarro's initial embrace and experimentation with Seurat's Divisionist technique provided important contemporary validation for the new method, demonstrating a direct lineage from Impressionism to Neo-Impressionism.
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Paul Cézanne
Painting
Pissarro acted as a mentor to Cézanne, encouraging him to paint 'sur le motif' and introducing him to Impressionist techniques and landscape painting.