Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)
PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE PALM BEACH COLLECTION
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)

Crique avec voilier

Details
Camille Pissarro (1830-1903)
Crique avec voilier
signed and dated twice and inscribed 'Pizarro 1856 Paris' (lower left)
oil on canvas
13¾ x 20 7/8 in. (35 x 53 cm.)
Painted in 1856
Provenance
Anon. sale, Sotheby's, New York, 11 May 2000, lot 107.
Acquired at the above sale by the present owner.
Literature
J. Pissarro and C. Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, Pissarro, Catalogue critique des peintures, Paris, 2005, vol. II, p. 53, no. 24 (illustrated in color).
Exhibited
New York, The Jewish Museum, Camille Pissarro, Impressions of City and Country, September 2007-February 2008, p. 78 (illustrated in color, p. 32, pl. 2).

Lot Essay

The present and following lot are signed 'Pizarro,' the spelling which was "mistakenly registered at [Pissarro's] birth in the synagogue. In 1859, the artist stopped spelling his name with a 'z'" (J. Pissarro and C. Durand-Ruel Snollaerts, op. cit., p. 47).

The dating (1856) of these paintings is similarly unusual. Pissarro left St. Thomas for good in 1855, arriving in Paris as the Exposition Universelle was beginning. The works nonetheless depict St. Thomas's exotic environs. Of the discordance between the artist's location in Paris in 1856 and the present settings, Ludovic-Rodo Pissaro has suggested: "Pissarro will have made small paintings at this time, based on his memories of the Caribbean, which his friend P. Lecreux undertook to sell for him in the Lille region" (quoted in ibid., p. 49).

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