View of Eragny (1895) by Camille Pissarro

The artwork “View of Eragny” was painted by the esteemed artist Camille Pissarro in the year 1895. Employing oil on canvas as his medium, Pissarro crafted a landscape scene indicative of the Impressionist movement to which he contributed significantly. The dimensions of the painting are 54.6 x 65.4 cm. As for its current whereabouts, “View of Eragny” is part of a private collection.

The artwork depicts a rural landscape suffused with the light and color characteristic of Impressionism. The composition presents a serene vista of the village of Éragny, where Pissarro lived in his later years. It captures a gently rolling countryside dotted with small buildings, including homes with reddish roofs that recede into the hills, and the pointed spire of what appears to be a church piercing the skyline. In the foreground, verdant fields and smudges of foliage anchor the viewer’s gaze, while the reflection of the sky and the architecture in the water suggests a river or stream. The visible brushstrokes and the juxtaposition of color are hallmarks of Pissarro’s style, which seeks to convey the ephemeral quality of light and atmosphere, rather than a meticulous depiction of reality.

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