Portrait of Jeanne Pissarro Artist: Camille Pissarro (French, born Saint Thomas, 1830–1903)

1872

European Art

Not on view
Medium

Oil on canvas

Dimensions

28 5/8 × 23 7/16 in. (72.7 × 59.5 cm)

Credit Line

John Hay Whitney, B.A. 1926, M.A. (Hon.) 1956, Collection

Accession Number

1982.111.4

Culture
Period

19th century

Classification
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Provenance

Provenance

The artist (1830-1903); by descent to his son, Ludovic-Rodo Pissarro (1878-1952), Paris. Wildenstein & Co., London, by 1936. Eloise O. Spaeth (née Eloise O’Mara, 1902-1998) and Otto Lucien Spaeth (1897-1966), New York, by 1949; New York art market; Betsey Cushing Whitney (née Betsey Cushing Roosevelt, 1908-1998) and John Hay Whitney (1904-1982), Manhasset, N.Y., by 1960; given to the Yale University Art Gallery, New Haven, Conn., 1982
Bibliography
  • Pauline Madinier-Duée, Scènes de la vie impressionniste: Manet, Renoir, Monet, Morisot..., exh. cat. (Paris: Editions de la Réunion des Musées Nationaux, 2016), 138–39, no. 49, ill
  • Matthew Monteith, "The Explainers," Yale University Art Gallery Bulletin (2013), 54
  • Guillermo Solana et al., Pissarro, exh. cat. (Madrid: Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, 2013), 130, no. 38
  • Ludovic-Rodo Pissarro and Lionello Venturi, Camille Pissarro. His art, his work, 2 vols. (Paris: Paul Rosenberg, 1939),
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Additional information

Object/Work type

portraits

Subject

daughter girl

Signed

UR: "C. Pissaro, 1872"

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