Jalais Hill, Pontoise
Camille Pissarro
Standard Canvas


Jalais Hill, Pontoise
Standard Canvas
£26.99

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  • Model:
    [10306_SCAN]
  • Artist: Camille Pissarro

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CANVAS MATERIAL:
Your print will be printed onto exceptional quality canvas and then hand stretched over solid pine frames. All prints come stretched over a frame and are ready to hang. Hanging kit is provided.

CANVAS EDGE:
• Mirror - We mirror the last 2 inches of the image and wrap this around the canvas. No part of the original image is lost.
• White - White edges and the image stops at the corner of the frame.
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ABOUT THE ART

Painting:
Jalais Hill, Pontoise

Artist:
Camille Pissarro

Date:
1867

This view of Pontoise, just northwest of Paris, helped establish Pissarro's reputation as an innovative painter of the rural French landscape. The critic émile Zola praised the picture enthusiastically when it was shown along with another rustic scene at the Salon of 1868, writing, "This is the modern countryside. One feels that man has passed by, turning and cutting the earth. . . . And this little valley, this hill have a heroic simplicity and forthrightness. Nothing would be more banal were it not so grand. From ordinary reality the painter's temperament has drawn a rare poem of life and strength."

Information about this piece credited to the The Metropolitan Museum of Art: www.metmuseum.org