Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich
Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich | |
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Artist | Camille Pissarro |
Year | 1871 |
Type | Oil on canvas, landscape painting |
Dimensions | 44.5 cm × 72.5 cm (17.5 in × 28.5 in) |
Location | Courtauld Gallery, London |
Lordship Lane Station, Dulwich is an 1871 landscape painting by the French artist Camille Pissarro.[1] It depicts a view of Lordship Lane railway station in East Dulwich, which had opened six years earlier. Pissarro, a noted impressionist, was in London following the outbreak of the Franco Prussian War. The work may have been inspired by J.M.W. Turner's 1844 Rain, Steam and Speed – The Great Western Railway, which was on display at the National Gallery during Pissaro's stay in London.[2]
Today the painting is in the Courtauld Gallery, having been acquired in 1948.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Rubin p.63
- ^ Rothkopf p.56
- ^ https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/lordship-lane-station-dulwich-207378
Bibliography
- Rothkopf, Katherine. Pissaro: Creating the Impressionist Landscape. Baltimore Museum of Art, 2006.
- Rubin, James H. Impressionism and the Modern Landscape: Productivity, Technology, and Urbanization from Manet to Van Gogh. University of California Press, 2008.