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View of Bazincourt, Sunset by Camille Pissarro is a late 19th-century oil landscape in the Impressionist tradition. The painting shows the village of Bazincourt at dusk, with fields, bare trees, distant rooftops, and a church spire softened by fading light. Pissarro’s broken brushwork and delicate greens, violets, yellows, and blues create a shimmering atmospheric effect. The work reflects his interest in rural France, seasonal change, and the quiet poetry of everyday countryside views.
Camille Pissarro was a Danish-French painter and a key figure in Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism. He was admired as a mentor by younger artists and took part in all eight Impressionist exhibitions. His work often focused on villages, fields, orchards, roads, and laboring people, painted with sensitivity to light and weather. Pissarro’s influence helped shape modern landscape painting.
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