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La Récolte des Foins, Éragny (The Haymaking, Éragny) by Camille Pissarro was painted in 1887 in oil on canvas, showing rural laborers gathering hay in the fields near the artist’s home at Éragny. The work reflects Pissarro’s Neo-Impressionist period, using small, broken strokes and luminous color to dissolve the landscape into vibrating light. Its pastoral subject celebrates everyday agricultural work while exploring atmosphere, season, and modern color theory.
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French painter and a central figure in Impressionism, admired for his landscapes, village scenes, and humane depictions of workers. He was the only artist to exhibit in all eight Impressionist exhibitions and later experimented with Pointillist techniques alongside younger Neo-Impressionists. Pissarro’s influence was profound, mentoring artists such as Cézanne, Gauguin, and Seurat while bridging Impressionism and modernism.
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