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  • Brettell, former curator of European painting at the Art Institute of Chicago, former director of the Dallas Museum of Art, and an expert on the French impressionists, was in Lyon to return an important Pissaro that had been on loan to the Chicago museum.

    Dealings Felix Rohatyn 2010

  • Could you describe in words adequately the visual impact of Pissaro, or how it differed from Monet?

    Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Art Book Omits Any Pictures of Art 2009

  • Plus, I've always wanted to know more about Pissaro.

    Booksale Bonanza Julianne Douglas 2009

  • Plus, I've always wanted to know more about Pissaro.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Julianne Douglas 2009

  • Chappaqua or one of the dozens of hotel rooms with generic seascapes on the wall -- painted by someone who always wanted to be the next Pissaro, perhaps?

    Adam Hanft: Hillary Clinton As Our Chekovian Role Model 2008

  • Accustomed to both big rooms and natural illumination, we have to readjust our eyes, and our stance, in order to see the pictures of Boudin, Corot, Courbet and Millet with small, overhanging frame lights in the original dining room, or work of Cézanne, Pissaro, Renoir and Sisley in the original library.

    A Modern Miscellany: The McNay Art Museum 2008

  • Among other things I plan to take in are the Ingres exhibit at the Louvre, Picasso and Dora Maar at the Picasso Museum, Cezanne and Pissaro at the d'Orsay, Fêtes du Bassin de La Villette, Salon Saveurs des Plaisirs Gourmands, an Almodovar exhibition, Salon Antiquités Brocante de la Bastille and about twenty other events and attractions.

    Archive 2006-02-01 The Nag 2006

  • For those who have access, would somebody who has a subscription kindly send me an article on the art of Pissaro in Commentary magazine?

    Monday, October 31, 2005 As'ad 2005

  • It sat in the center of the wall surrounded by Sisley, Monet, Manet, Vuillard, and Pissaro.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • Tobin looked around his thirty-by-thirty-foot living room; at the two Stickly couches and arm chairs with the deep-brown suede cushions; the blue, red, and gold Persian area rug; the ceiling-to-floor bookcases; the framed original art on the walls, a prized Pollock, signed Warhol, some excellent reproductions of Matisse, Pissaro, Monet, Manet, and a few lesser-known modern artists from the galleries on Fifty-seventh Street and Soho.

    Sins of Two Fathers Denis Hamill 2003

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