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A Rye Field, Hill of Gratte Coqs, Pontoise by Camille Pissarro was painted in 1877 in oil on canvas, showing a sunlit rural landscape near Pontoise with fields, trees, distant houses, and a wide cloud-filled sky. The work belongs to Pissarro’s Impressionist period, using loose brushwork and warm greens, yellows, and blues to capture changing light across the countryside. Its quiet agricultural subject reflects his deep interest in rural labor, seasonal atmosphere, and the modern landscape outside Paris.
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French painter and one of the founding figures of Impressionism. He is known for village scenes, fields, orchards, and city views painted with a direct, observational approach and a humane sensitivity to working life. Pissarro also mentored younger artists and later explored Neo-Impressionist techniques, making him a key bridge between Impressionism and modern painting.
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