Orchard in Bloom, Louveciennes Jigsaw Puzzle

Orchard in Bloom, Louveciennes
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About Orchard in Bloom, Louveciennes: Camille Pissarro's Orchard in Bloom, Louveciennes (1872) shows a serene springtime orchard beneath a bright, cloud-dappled sky. Blossoming trees painted with loose, impressionistic brushstrokes convey freshness, light, and movement. In the scene, a woman bends to her work on the left while a man with a satchel walks among the trees on the right, adding a gentle human presence. A dirt path winds into the distance, guiding the viewer's eye deeper into the orchard rows. The work balances natural detail with atmospheric effects, emphasizing renewal and seasonal vitality. Its rural subject and calm tone recall Corot's influence while fully embracing Impressionist techniques. Though modest in size, it became one of Pissarro's notable contributions to the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874. // Image Credit: Camille Pissarro, 1872, Courtesy National Gallery of Art, Washington

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