One of the largest of these paintings is a view ofSt. Bartholomew's Church at Lawrie Park Avenue, commonly known as The Avenue, Sydenham, in the collection of the London National Gallery. Twelve oil paintings date from his stay in Upper Norwood and are listed and illustrated in the ...
("Pissarro's Political Philosophy and his Art," in C. Lloyd, ed.,, London, 1986, p. 41). Pissarro's support of the anarchist cause reached its peak in the 1890s, and his paintings of peasants working together to plant and harvest the crop, while far from programmatic or polemical, ...
these exhibitions were the center of debate and revisionism of the movement, it should be noted that, due to internal differences between the exponents of this movement, on several occasions, some painters preferred not to participate and others were rejected because their paintings did not rigorousl...
Discussions in the art world were interrupted, however, by the outbreak of theFranco-German Warin 1870. Pissarro left for London, where he met up with Monet and the dealerPaul Durand-Ruel. Pissarro lived in south London for a time and painted scenes, such asThe Crystal Palace, London(1871...