Paul-Émile Pissarro (1884–1972) was a French Post-Impressionist painter and the fifth son of Camille Pissarro. Born in Eragny-sur-Epte, he was raised among leading Impressionists and received early guidance from his father. Paul-Émile developed a distinctive style blending Impressionist light with the structure of Fauvism and Cézanne-inspired composition. Working primarily in Normandy and later in Lyons-la-Forêt, he depicted rural landscapes, gardens, and village scenes using rich, vibrant color and strong brushwork. His work reflects continuity within the Pissarro family legacy, bridging 19th-century Impressionism with early 20th-century modernism.
Fine Art & Design
Pre-bidding is now open for our Fine Art & Design Auction, featuring works by Warhol, Stella, Milton Avery, Hunt Slonem, and a Picasso Femme (A.R. 300) pitcher, alongside Tiffany & Co. jewelry, major Georg Jensen silver, and Royal Copenhagen collections. Auction December 10th at 11am CST. Pickup December 11–12, 2–5pm. SebastianCharles Auctions bid@sebastiancharles.com

