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[[Image:Manson-Lucien-Pissaro-Reading.jpg|thumb|''Lucien Pissarro Reading'' by [[J.B. Manson]]]]
[[Image:Manson-Lucien-Pissaro-Reading.jpg|thumb|[[J.B. Manson]], ''Lucien Pissarro Reading,'' c.1913]]
'''Lucien Pissarro''' ([[1863]]-[[1944]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]], [[printmaker]] and [[wood engraver]]. Eldest son of the [[impressionism|impressionist]] painter [[Camille Pissarro]], he was born in [[Paris]] and studied with his father. His works employ techniques of impressionism and its successor, [[neo-impressionism]], but he also exhibited with [[Les XX]].
'''Lucien Pissarro''' ([[1863]]-[[1944]]) was a [[France|French]] [[painter]], [[printmaker]] and [[wood engraver]]. Eldest son of the [[impressionism|impressionist]] painter [[Camille Pissarro]], he was born in [[Paris]] and studied with his father. His works employ techniques of impressionism and its successor, [[neo-impressionism]], but he also exhibited with [[Les XX]].



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J.B. Manson, Lucien Pissarro Reading, c.1913

Lucien Pissarro (1863-1944) was a French painter, printmaker and wood engraver. Eldest son of the impressionist painter Camille Pissarro, he was born in Paris and studied with his father. His works employ techniques of impressionism and its successor, neo-impressionism, but he also exhibited with Les XX.

From 1890 he lived in London, becoming a British citizen in 1916. While in England he was one of the founders of the Camden Town Group of artists.

Reading

Camille Pissarro Letters to his son Lucien, Edited by John Rewald