Visual Timeline: Camille Pissarro

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1830 CE - 1903 CE: Life of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro.
 
1830 CE: Camille Pissarro is born on the island of St. Thomas in the Caribbean.
 
1841 CE - 1847 CE: Camille Pissarro is sent to school in France.
 
1852 CE: Camille Pissarro and Fritz Georg Melbye set up an artist studio in Venezuela.
 
1855 CE: Camille Pissarro moves to Paris.
 
1859 CE: Camille Pissarro has his first submission to the Paris Salon accepted.
 
1860 CE: Camille Pissarro meets Julie Vellay; the couple will eventualy marry and have eight children.
 
1864 CE: Camille Pissarro has his submissions accepted by the Paris Salon.
 
1865 CE: Camille Pissarro once again has his submissions accepted by the Paris Salon.
 
1866 CE: Camille Pissarro moves to Pontoise.
 
1868 CE: Camille Pissarro's submissions are accepted by the Paris Salon.
 
1869 CE: Camille Pissarro moves to Louveciennes, south of Paris.
 
1870 CE: Camille Pissaro's submissions are accepted by the Paris Salon.
 
1870 CE: Camille Pissarro moves to London.
 
1872 CE: Camille Pissarro moves back to Pontoise.
 
 
1874 CE: Camille Pissarro has five landscapes on show at the First Impressionist Exhibition in Paris.
 
1881 CE: Camille Pissarro paints his "Young Girl with a Stick".
 
1883 CE: Camille Pissarro has his first solo exhibition in Paris.
 
1884 CE: Camille Pissarro moves to Eragny-sur-Epte.
 
1885 CE: Camille Pissarro adopts the pointillist technique.
 
 
1886 CE: Camille Pissarro's work is shown in New York.
 
1894 CE: Camille Pissarro moves temporarily to Belgium.
 
1900 CE - 1903 CE: Camille Pissarro paints many cityscapes in Paris, often the same view in different atmospheric conditions.
 
1903 CE: Camille Pissarro dies of blood poisoning.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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