Sorry absent, cannot agree about Pissarro being the Father of Impressionism.
He was part of a group including Monet and Renoir and others.
They came together for the first Impressionistic Exhibition.
End of.To say he is the Father of Impressionism is taking it a bit far.
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]. But, years later it never ceases to amaze me that I can read this thread and instantly google the pictures mentioned. I was surprised at the Lavery as it looks more to me like a painting of, say, Isadora Duncan..was expecting something much more formal. In fact, prior to last night I'd never heard of Lavery and he's been mentioned twice now, so I'd better investigate further [another excuse not to mow the lawn...]. Interesting the link between painters who paint horses and ballet dancers, both of which show movement in it's most beautiful form [imo].


