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qwerty, we can say , summed up , but considering that
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Wander through the fair has virtually , but I can not fail to note two things Camille Pissarro - a gouache (№ 1. ) And one oil (№ 3 ). .
1. Le Chasseur en hiver, paysage à Norwood. In 1870 . 27.5 x 38
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Thomas Gibson Fine Art
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2. La basse-cour à la maison rouge, Pontoise. In 1877 . 50 X 65
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Daphne Alazraki
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Both work with an impeccable history of one of the best in Pissarro periods - the 1870s .
During the life of Pissarro , to get the work of these years were very difficult.
Gouache "Hunter in the snow in Norwood " refers to a brief stay Pissarro in England, where he took refuge with his family from the advancing Prussian army in France . Oil on canvas with the same scenery (but without the hunter's figure ) is kept at the Art Museum of Los Angeles (№ 2).
"Bird Yard" is written in Pontoise (so-called " 2nd pontuazsky period") in the same year (1877 ), as the famous " Red Roofs " from the Museum d'Orsay (№ 4 ).