[Redbook10:67][19910512:1718fh]{Modern Art [continued (14)]}[Extracts from source text with ms notes][12th May 1991]
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‘In France in the mid-1860s[ce]* Monet produced a series of large-scale open-air conversation pieces in which elements derived from Courbet & Manet were fused with a quite original expression of ** dappled light in solid paint.
The approach of Camille Pissarro, who had arrived in Paris from the West Indies in 1855, was more deliberate; influenced by Corot as well as Courbet, he recorded pure landscape motives in a limited range of tones with a natural lyricism of feeling.
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