Boulevard des Italiens, Morning, Sunlight Jigsaw Puzzle

Boulevard des Italiens, Morning, Sunlight
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About Boulevard des Italiens, Morning, Sunlight: Boulevard des Italiens, Morning, Sunlight (1897) by Camille Pissarro captures the lively bustle of Parisian city life on a sunlit morning. Painted from an elevated vantage point, it shows horse-drawn carriages, omnibuses, and pedestrians filling the wide boulevard. The scene is rendered with loose, vibrant brushstrokes that convey movement and the fleeting quality of light. Bare trees line the avenue, their branches dappled with soft sunlight, enhancing the sense of early spring. Pissarro blends architecture, figures, and atmosphere into a harmonious composition typical of his late urban series. The painting reflects the modernity and energy of Haussmann-era Paris. It is a masterful example of how Impressionism captured not just landscapes, but the pulse of contemporary life. // Image Credit: Camille Pissarro, Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

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