Landscapes Pissarro are not bright in colors, as a rule, restrained in color. However, the picturesque texture of his canvases is complex and unusually multicolored; Thus, the gray tone of the cobblestone pavement is formed from smears of pure pink, blue, blue, golden ocher, English red, etc.
Therefore, gray seems pearl, shimmers, glows, turning the master’s canvases into a true jewel. European art: Painting. Sculpture. Graphics
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