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What the Impressionist Painter Camille Pissarro Saw in London

A writer used Camille Pissarro’s paintings of suburban London and a ‘lost’ railway as a lens for exploring the city’s history — and settling an arcane mystery.

Mike Ives
Author: Mike Ives

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Mike Ives

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Art, Courtauld Gallery, England, France, Great Britain, Horniman Museum, Monet, Claude, Musee d’Orsay, Pissarro, Camille, Railroads, Ruskin, John, Stations and Terminals (Passenger), Suburbs, Turner, Joseph Mallord William, Victorian Era
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