Pissarro (family)

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The French family Pissarro brought from 1830 to today in five previous generations sixteen in the visual arts members working out (including fourteen artists and curators, art dealers, art professors, art critic), making it one of the greatest painters families.

Many of the originating from the family artists devoted themselves to the painting of Impressionism . Her works are shown in museums around the world.

Genealogical representation

  1. Camille Pissarro (1830–1903), French impressionist painter and pioneer of Neo-Impressionism, ancestor, married to Julie Vellay, eight children, one died at birth, one at the age of 9.
    1. Lucien Pissarro (1863–1944), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter, wood carver, married to Esther Levi Bensusan.
      1. Orovida Camille Pissarro (1893–1968), British painter and graphic artist of Impressionism and Neo-Impressionism, unmarried, no children.
    2. Georges Henri Pissarro (1871–1961), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter, married three times and widowed; with Esther Isaacson a son Tommy, with Amicie Brécy two children Camille and Marthe, with Blanche Moriset three children Flore, Aziza and Felix.
    3. Félix Pissarro (1874–1897), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter, graphic artist and caricaturist
    4. Ludovic Rodolphe Pissarro (1878–1952), French impressionist and fauvist painter, married to Fernande Perrinet, childless.
    5. Jeanne “Cocotte” Pissarro (1881–1948), married to the painter Alexandre Bonin. Mother of Denise, Madeleine, André and
      1. Henri Bonin-Pissarro (1918–2003), French expressionist and neo-pop painter, married to Simone.
      2. Claude Bonin-Pissarro (* 1921), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter, married to Sylvie Bonin-Pissarro
        1. Frédéric Bonin-Pissarro (* 1964), French neo-impressionist and abstract painter, married to Année, three sons Louka, Martin and Antoine.
        2. Lila Lebelle (* 1972), Franco-Canadian assistant theater director and communication coach.
    6. Paul Émile Pissarro (1884–1972), French impressionist painter, first wife Berthe Bennaiché, with his second wife Yvonne Beaupel he fathered three children, Véra and
      1. Hugues Claude Pissarro (* 1935), French abstract and avant-garde painter, married to Katia Marrek, three children; with his second wife Corinne Puzenat, two children Issac Ludovic and Rachel Esther.
        1. Joachim Pissarro (* 1959), art historian born in France, married to Annabel Daou, one son Paul.
        2. Lionel Pissarro (* 1961), French art dealer, married to Sandrine Moos, two children Julia and Dina.
        3. Lélia Pissarro (* 1963), painter and gallery owner born in France, married to David Stern, three children Kalia (* 1989), Dotahn (* 1996) and
          1. Lyora Pissarro (* 1991), UK-born painter and performance artist.
      2. Yvon Pissarro (* 1937), French draftsman and painter, first wife Laura Carti, a daughter Maya, second wife Elisabeth Garcia.

Illustrations of members of the family

literature

  • Anne Thorold, Kristen Erickson: Camille Pissarro and his family: the Pissarro collection in the Ashmolean Museum. Ashmolean Museum, Oxford 1993.
  • Yomiuri Shimbun: Pissarro: Camille Pissarro & the Pissarro Family. Isetan Museum of Art, Tokyo 1998.

Web links

Commons : Pissarro (family)  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Purple Lebelle. In: LinkedIn .