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Camille Pissarro paintings in New York

French · 1830–1903

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26 works across 3 institutions

New York holds 26 works by Camille Pissarro across 3 institutions, including Metropolitan Museum of Art, Brooklyn Museum, and Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.

Pissarro was the most consistent Impressionist, painting French villages, Parisian boulevards, and market scenes through every season and hour. In person, his canvases reveal the extraordinary sensitivity of his eye — subtle variations in light and atmosphere that make each painting both specific and universal.

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Metropolitan Museum of Art

New York · 22 works on display

The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums — over two million objects spanning 5,000 years. The Impressionist and Post-Impressionist galleries, the European Paintings collection, and the American Wing are particular highlights.

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Rue de l'Épicerie, Rouen (Effect of Sunlight)

Rue de l'Épicerie, Rouen (Effect of Sunlight)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1898

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The Garden of the Tuileries on a Spring Morning

The Garden of the Tuileries on a Spring Morning

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1899

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The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning

The Boulevard Montmartre on a Winter Morning

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1897

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Poplars, Éragny

Poplars, Éragny

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1895

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The Harvest, Pontoise (La Récolte, Pontoise)

The Harvest, Pontoise (La Récolte, Pontoise)

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1881

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Barges at Pontoise

Barges at Pontoise

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1876

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Côte des Grouettes, near Pontoise

Côte des Grouettes, near Pontoise

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1878

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The Garden of the Tuileries on a Winter Afternoon

The Garden of the Tuileries on a Winter Afternoon

Metropolitan Museum of Art

c. 1899

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Brooklyn Museum

💎 Hidden Gem

New York · 3 works on display

The Brooklyn Museum is the second-largest art museum in New York, with encyclopaedic collections from ancient Egypt to contemporary art. Less crowded than the Metropolitan and worth the short subway ride from Manhattan.

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View of Bazincourt

View of Bazincourt

Brooklyn Museum

c. 1889

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Girl in Field with Turkeys

Girl in Field with Turkeys

Brooklyn Museum

c. 1885

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The Climb, Rue de la Côte-du-Jalet, Pontoise

c. 1875

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The Climb, Rue de la Côte-du-Jalet, Pontoise

Brooklyn Museum

c. 1875

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Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

New York · 1 work on display

The Guggenheim Museum is as much architecture as institution — Frank Lloyd Wright's spiralling rotunda is one of the great buildings of the 20th century, and the collection of modern and contemporary art is among the finest in the world.

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The Hermitage at Pontoise

The Hermitage at Pontoise

Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum

c. 1867

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Planning your visit to New York

New York's major museums are spread across Manhattan — the Metropolitan Museum and Guggenheim are on the Upper East Side (4/5/6 subway), while MoMA is in Midtown and the Whitney is in the Meatpacking District. The Metropolitan suggests a donation rather than charging a fixed fee for New York State residents; out-of-state visitors pay the listed price. Allow a full day for the Met; the other collections are more manageable in a half-day.

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