H. CLAUDE PISSARRO
H. Claude Pissarro was
born in the Paris suburb of Nellie sir Seine in 1935. He began
to draw and paint under the tutelage of his father while only
a four-year-old child. During his teens and early twenties, he
studied the works of the masters at the Louvre and the Jet de
Pause under the supervision of his father and his uncles, who
also guided him in developing his own style and refining his
technique.
He received his formal
training at prestigious French schools, such as the Cole do Muse
do Louvre and, in particular, at the Cole Normal Superior, a
unique French institution dedicated to the pursuit of excellence
to which only the academic elite have access.
It has been a difficult
and rewarding journey for H. Claude Pissarro, the grandson of
the impressionist master Camille Pissarro, to avoid parodying
his famous grand- father. However, he has arrived at his own
style, and is now the third generation standard bearer of this
famous legacy.
H. Claude Pissarro was
greatly regarded as a teacher as well as a famous painter in
history. H.Claude's father, Paul Emlle Pissarro, was one of the
most celebrated French impressionists. He spent a tremendous
amount of time and effort guiding his son H.Claude and helping
him to develop his own style and refining his own technique.
H. Claude Pissarro has
devoted more than fifty years of his life to art. He has studied
the works of the masters at the Louvre and Jet de Pause under
the supervision of his famous father and uncles.
H. Claude Pissarro lives
and works in the Normandy region of France. He paints the magnificent
landscapes and harbor scenes with great fluidity and dazzling
light that often goes beyond the accomplishments of his famous
father and grandfather.
H. Claude Pissarro's works
hang in major museums throughout the world and are highly sought
after by serious art collectors.
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