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the only Impressionist to show at all eight exhibitions, an anarchist from the Caribbean who mentored Cezanne, Gauguin, and Seurat

Where to see Camille Pissarro
Ranked by works you can see in person.
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46 works
Musée d'Orsay
Paris, France
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21 works
Metropolitan Museum of Art
New York City, United States
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17 works
National Gallery of Art
Washington, D.C., United States
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15 worksAshmolean Museum
Beaumont Street, United Kingdom
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14 works
National Gallery
Trafalgar Square, United Kingdom
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13 works
Art Institute of Chicago
Chicago, United States
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11 works
Philadelphia Museum of Art
Philadelphia, United States
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9 works
Dallas Museum of Art
Dallas, United States
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8 worksMuseum of Fine Arts Boston
Boston, United States
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8 works
Clark Art Institute
Massachusetts, United States
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A Cowherd at Valhermeil, Auvers-sur-Oise - Camille Pissarro
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8 works
High Museum of Art
Atlanta, United States
Also here (2)
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8 works
Kunstmuseum Basel
Basel, Switzerland
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8 worksOrdrupgaard
Charlottenlund, Denmark
Also here (3)
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7 works
Tel Aviv Museum of Art
Tel Aviv, Israel
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7 works
Kunsthaus Zürich
Zurich, Switzerland
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7 works
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
Kansas City, United States
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7 works
MuMa Museum of modern art André Malraux
Le Havre, France
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7 works
Yoshino Gypsum
Tokyo, Japan
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7 worksTate
Tate Britain, United Kingdom
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7 worksHermitage Museum
Winter Palace, Russia
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6 worksThyssen-Bornemisza Museum
Palace of Villahermosa, Spain
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6 works
Museum Barberini
Potsdam, Germany
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6 works
Museum Langmatt Sidney and Jenny Brown Foundation
Baden, Switzerland
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6 works
Fitzwilliam Museum
Cambridge, United Kingdom
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6 works
Israel Museum
Jerusalem, Israel
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6 works
Collection Rau for UNICEF
Remagen, Germany
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3 works
Colección Patricia Phelps de Cisneros
New York City, United States
Also here (1)
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5 works
Foundation E.G. Bührle Collection
Zurich, Switzerland
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5 works
Mohamed Mahmoud Khalil Museum
Giza Governorate, Egypt
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5 works
Norton Simon Museum
Pasadena, United States
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5 worksStatens Museum for Kunst
Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
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5 worksYale University Art Gallery
Yale University Art Gallery Swartwout Building, United States
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5 works
Impressionism: The Hasso Plattner Collection
Potsdam, Germany
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4 works
Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
San Francisco, United States
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4 works
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Los Angeles, United States
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3 works
Wallraf–Richartz Museum
Ungersbau, Germany
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3 works
Ny Carlsberg Glyptotek
Copenhagen Municipality, Denmark
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2 works
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen - Robbrecht & Daem wing, Netherlands
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2 works
Honolulu Museum of Art
Honolulu, United States
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2 works
Carnegie Museum of Art
Pittsburgh, United States
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2 works
Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow, Russia
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2 works
Munich Central Collecting Point
Munich, Germany
Also here (6)
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2 works
Cincinnati Art Museum
Eden Park, United States
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2 works
Kunsthalle Bremen
Mitte, Germany
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2 works
Virginia Museum of Fine Arts
Richmond, United States
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2 works
National Gallery of Victoria
NGV International, Australia
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2 worksHungarian National Gallery
Budapest, Hungary
Also here (6)
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2 works
National Gallery of Canada
Rideau-Vanier Ward, Canada
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1 worksMuseo Soumaya
Mexico City, Mexico
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1 worksMusée d'Art et d'Histoire
Neuchâtel, Switzerland
23 more museums hold works by Camille Pissarro with smaller collections, not listed here.
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See all Camille Pissarro prints →Frequently Asked Questions
Where did Camille Pissarro live?
Camille Pissarro was born in St Thomas, Danish Antilles.Where can I see Camille Pissarro paintings?
Camille Pissarro's works can be seen at National Gallery of Art, Musée d'Orsay, Prints in the National Gallery of Art, and 2 other museums worldwide.Who was Camille Pissarro's mother?
Camille Pissarro's mother was Rachel Pomié Manzana, born in Saint Thomas in 1795.How were Camille Pissarro's paintings destroyed?
Camille Pissarro left his paintings behind when he fled to Brittany during the Franco-Prussian war.Camille Pissarro history?
Camille Pissarro was born on the island of Saint Thomas and sent to study in France.Camille Pissarro art movement?
Camille Pissarro was an Impressionist artist.When did Camille Pissarro start painting?
Camille Pissarro began to draw while studying at a secondary school in Passy.Was Camille Pissarro an impressionist?
Camille Pissarro was an Impressionist artist, and he showed at all eight Paris Impressionist exhibitions from 1874[8] to 1886.
Sources
Where to See guide aggregates verified holdings of Camille Pissarro's works across the following collections.
- [1] museum Courtauld Gallery Used for: museum holdings.
- [2] museum Musée d'Art et d'Histoire Used for: museum holdings.
- [3] museum Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts Used for: museum holdings.
- [4] museum Hungarian National Gallery Used for: museum holdings.
- [5] museum Clark Art Institute Used for: museum holdings.
- [6] museum Yoshino Gypsum Used for: museum holdings.
- [7] wikidata Wikidata: Q134741 Used for: identifiers.
- [8] wikipedia Wikipedia: Camille Pissarro Used for: biography.
- [9] book Brodskaïa, Nathalia; , Impressionism and Post-Impressionism Used for: biography.
- [10] book Brodskaïa, Nathalia, Impressionism and Post-Impressionism (Essential) Used for: biography.
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