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Tag Archives: Pissarro

Happy Birthday Camille Pissarro

Jul

10

Camille Pissarro was born 7/10/1830 in the Danish West Indies, the son of a French-Portuguese merchant and a Creole woman. At age twelve he was sent to a boarding school in Passy, where he took his first…

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Spring Class Schedule 2012

Apr

09

Find out more about our classes for children and adults, going on during April this year.

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Rebels, Punks, and Misfits

Mar

19

“If you keep doing whatever it is you wanna do, someday somebody’s gonna call you a punk” – Iggy Pop

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En Plein Air at The Jacksonville Arboretum

Mar

15

As we move into spring, now is a wonderful time to get outdoors and experience something new. Visit the Cummer Museum of Art & Gardens to view work by the original plein air artists and then meet…

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Art History Primer #2: Impressionism

Feb

20

Color is my day-long obsession, joy and torment. – Claude Monet

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Renoir was a rebel. Monet was a misfit. Pissarro was a punk.

Feb

15

That’s right, Renoir, Monet and Pisarro are heading to Jacksonville as part of the exhibit: Impressionism and Post Impressionism from the High Museum of Art. More than 50 works by renowned artists such as…

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