Edge of the Woods by Camille Pissarro
Camille Pissarro painted
Edge of the Woods in 1879. Pissarro submitted two versions of
Edge of the Woods, which is also known as
Undergrowth in Summer,
to the fourth
Impressionist exhibition. Pissarro lightly dabbed paint
on the surface to render the dense growth of foliage. The whitewashed
walls and red-tile roof of a cottage can be seen in the distance
through the tree trunks, just as patches of blue sky can be glimpsed
through the branches, simulating the visual experience of a walk in the
woods.
Edge of the Woods by Camille Pissarro (oil on canvas, 49-5/8x63-3/4 inches) is housed at the Cleveland Museum of Art.
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Camille Pissarro wasn't only interested in Impressionist landscapes, however. On the next pages we'll see how he captures the essence of those who work the land.
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