Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on board, signed "Paul Emile Pissarro" at lower left, retains Wally Findlay Galleries label to verso, presented in gilt frame with linen liner.
Sight size 13 1/4 x 10 1/8 in.; Frame dimensions
Private Collection, Brooklyn, New York Wally Findlay Galleries, New York
Paul-Émile Pissarro trained under the watchful eye of two of the most important impressionist artists of the 19th and 20th centuries - his father, Camille Pissarro, and his godfather, Claude Monet. After exhibiting at the 1905
Salon des Indépendents, Paul-Émile spent the next decade working in more practical fields. His career path began as an automobile mechanic and test-driver, followed by lace and textile designing.
By the 1920s, Paul-Émile was able to devote himself to painting. He evolved as a post-impressionist and achieved some success in selling his work in the UK. He spent the summers outside Paris, capturing the beauty of the river valleys on canvas and paper. These luminous and joyful landscapes were exhibited at many
Salon des Independants. In 1967, the Wally Findlay Gallery in New York organized a solo show of his paintings, introducing his work to an even broader audience of collectors.
Good estate condition.
$2,000 - 4,000