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Camille Pissarro paintings in St Petersburg

French · 1830–1903

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7 works across 1 institution

St Petersburg's Hermitage Museum holds 7 works by Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) — the city's entire known holding of this artist in a single institution.

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.

Hermitage Museum

St Petersburg · 7 works on display

The Hermitage is one of the largest museums in the world, housed in the former Winter Palace and five connected buildings on the Neva embankment. The collection spans antiquity to the 20th century; the Impressionist and Post-Impressionist rooms on the third floor are among the finest anywhere.

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Place du Theatre-Francais in Spring

Place du Theatre-Francais in Spring

Hermitage Museum

c. 1898

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Boulevard Montmartre, sunny afternoon

Boulevard Montmartre, sunny afternoon

Hermitage Museum

c. 1897

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The Tuileries Gardens, Bright Cloudy Weather

The Tuileries Gardens, Bright Cloudy Weather

Hermitage Museum

c. 1900

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The Town Fair by the Church of Saint-Jacques in Dieppe, Morning, Sunlight

The Town Fair by the Church of Saint-Jacques in Dieppe, Morning, Sunlight

Hermitage Museum

c. 1901

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The Quai Malaquais and the Institute  (de France), Spring, Sunlight (Fourth Series)

The Quai Malaquais and the Institute (de France), Spring, Sunlight (Fourth Series)

Hermitage Museum

c. 1903

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Still Life with a Coffeepot

Still Life with a Coffeepot

Hermitage Museum

c. 1900

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The Municipal Garden, Pontoise

The Municipal Garden, Pontoise

Hermitage Museum

c. 1873

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Planning your visit to St Petersburg

The Hermitage occupies six buildings — plan a full day and accept you will see only a fraction. The museum is on the Neva embankment (metro: Admiralteyskaya or Nevsky Prospekt). Audio guides are strongly recommended; the scale of the collection is overwhelming without orientation.

Artwork data sourced from Wikidata. Coverage varies — always confirm with the museum before visiting.