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  • The subject should be observed more for shape and color than for drawing... precise drawing is dry and hampers the impression of the whole, it destroys all sensations.

    Color   Drawing   Dry  
  • At times I come across works of mine which are soundly done and really in my style, and at such moments I find great solace.

    Camille Pissarro, Lucien Pissarro (1943). “Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien”
  • But as I see it, the most corrupt art is the sentimental the art of orange blossoms which make pale women swoon.

    1883 Letter to his son Lucien.
  • Don't be afraid of putting on color, refine the work little by little.

    Color   Littles  
    "Painting Outside the lines, Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art". Book edited by David W. Galenson, pp. 84-85, note 40, 2009.
  • It is only by drawing often, drawing everything, drawing incessantly, that one fine day you discover to your surprise that you have rendered something in its true character.

    Art   Character   Drawing  
    Camille Pissarro, John Rewald (1963). “Camille Pissarro”, Harry N Abrams Inc
  • Painting, art in general, enchants me. It is my life. What else matters? When you put all your soul into a work, all that is noble in you, you cannot fail to find a kindred soul who understands you, and you do not need a host of such spirits. Is not that all an artist should wish for?

    Art   Soul   Desire  
    Camille Pissarro, Lucien Pissarro (1943). “Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien”
  • Cover the canvas at the first go, and then work on till you see nothing more to add ... Don't proceed according to rules and principles, but paint what you observe and feel. Paint generously and unhesitatingly, for it is best not to lose the first impression.

  • Paint the essential character of things.

  • I remember that, although I was full of fervour, I didn't have the slightest inkling, even at forty, of the deeper side to the movement we were pursuing by instinct. It was in the air!

    Air   Movement   Sides  
  • I sometimes have a horrible fear of turning up a canvas of mine. I'm always afraid of finding a monster in place of the precious jewels I thought I had put there!

  • At fifty, that is in 1880, I formulated the idea of unity, without being able to render it. At sixty, I am beginning to see the possibility of rendering it.

    Ideas   Unity   Fifty  
    "Painting Outside the lines, Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art". Book by David W. Galenson, p. 84, June 30, 2009.
  • Don't be afraid in nature: one must be bold, at the risk of having been deceived and making mistakes.

  • I think when one has talent one finally breaks through; so don't pass up any opportunity to do some work.

    Camille Pissarro, Lucien Pissarro (1943). “Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien”
  • When you do a thing with your whole soul and everything that is noble within you, you always find your counterpart.

  • One can do such lovely things with so little. Subjects that are too beautiful end by appearing theatrical.

    In a letter to his son Lucien, 26 July 1892, as quoted in "Letters of the great artists - from Blake to Pollock" by Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, p. 146, 1963.
  • I regard it as a waste of time to think only of selling: one forgets one's art and exaggerates one's value.

    Art   Thinking   Waste  
    Camille Pissarro, Lucien Pissarro (1943). “Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien”
  • Work at the same time on sky, water, branches, ground, keeping everything going on an equal basis... Don't be afraid of putting on colour... Paint generously and unhesitatingly, for it is best not to lose the first impression.

  • Cover the canvas at the first go, then work at it until you see nothing more to add.

    Add   Firsts   Canvas  
  • All the sorrow, all the bitterness, all the sadness, I forget them and ignore them in the joy of working.

    Passion   Sadness   Joy  
  • It is absurd to look for perfection.

    Joachim Pissarro, Camille Pissarro, Musée d'Orsay (2005). “Pioneering modern painting: Cézanne & Pissarro 1865-1885”
  • Blessed are they who see beautiful things in humble places where other people see nothing.

    Life   Beautiful   Art  
  • It is the brushwork of the right value and color which should produce the drawing.

    Color   Drawing   Should  
  • It does not astonish me that the critics in London relegate me to the lowest rank. Alas! I fear that they are only too justified!

    Doe   London   Justified  
    Camille Pissarro, Lucien Pissarro (1943). “Camille Pissarro: letters to his son Lucien”
  • We are all the subjects of impressions, and some of use seek to convey the impressions to others. In the art of communicating impressions lies the power of generalizing without losing that logical connection of parts to the whole which satisfies the mind.

    Art   Lying   Mind  
  • God takes care of imbeciles, little children and artists.

    Children   Artist   Care  
  • I began to understand my sensations, to know what I wanted, at around the age of forty - but only vaguely.

    Age   Wanted   Forty  
    Joachim Pissarro, Camille Pissarro, Musée d'Orsay (2005). “Pioneering modern painting: Cézanne & Pissarro 1865-1885”
  • Everything is beautiful, all that matters is to be able to interpret.

    Beautiful   Matter   Able  
    In a letter to his son Lucien, 26 July 1892, as quoted in "Letters of the great artists - from Blake to Pollock" by Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, (p. 146), 1963.
  • Watercolour is not especially difficult, but I must warn you to steer clear of those pretty English watercolourists, so skilful and alas so weak, and so often too truthful.

    1883 Letter to his son Lucien, Jul.
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