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Pissarro Exhibition Guide At Home in Éragny

The article presents an exhibition guide for 'Pissarro: The Honest Eye' at the Ashmolean Museum, focusing on the artist's life and work in Éragny-sur-Epte, Normandy, where he moved in 1884 after struggling to afford rent in Pontoise. It details how Pissarro painted his garden, fields, and studio views, exploring varied angles and integrating rural life, while also managing chronic eye infections that sometimes forced him to work indoors. The guide includes descriptions of specific paintings like 'The Delafolie Brickyard, Éragny' (1885) and 'View from My Window in Cloudy Weather' (1886–88), and notes his relationships with neighbors and dealer Paul Durand-Ruel.

Pissarro Exhibition Guide At Home in Éragny

The article serves as an exhibition guide for 'The Honest Eye' show, focusing on Camille Pissarro's life and work after he moved to Éragny-sur-Epte, Normandy, in 1884. It details how Pissarro settled his family there after struggling to afford rent in Pontoise, painting in his garden, fields, and barn-turned-studio. The guide highlights specific paintings like 'The Delafolie Brickyard, Éragny' (1885), 'View from My Window in Cloudy Weather' (1886–88), and 'Vegetable Garden, Overcast Morning, Éragny' (1901), discussing his techniques, subjects, and personal challenges such as chronic eye infections. It also notes his relationships with neighbors like Delafolie and fellow Impressionist Claude Monet, as well as his role in his children's artistic education.

cartier into the wild miami 2723918

Cartier has opened a theatrical pop-up exhibition titled "Into the Wild" in Miami during Art Week, showcasing its archive of animal-themed jewelry and objets. The exhibition guides visitors through five staged "worlds" featuring the iconic Panthère motif alongside other fauna and flora, with vintage pieces from the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, and a finale by Berlin-based artist Clare Celeste. The experience concludes with golf carts transporting guests to Cartier's newly renovated Miami flagship boutique.