Pissarro’s return to his homeland after his stay in inhospitable England was overshadowed by the view of the destroyed house in Lyuvesiena, as well as the barbaric destruction of his earlier paintings.
Not in the nature of the artist was expected from the fate of gifts, and he vigorously accepted for creativity, especially since in London, Pissarro developed an artistic style characterized by easy and fluent brushing.
The painting “Entry into the Village of Voisin” is distinguished by a well-thought out compositional solution and, despite the fact that after 1866 Pissarro began to gradually get rid of Corot’s influence, this construction of the work indicates that the creative approaches of the famous landscape painter were assimilated. Calm, warm colors, delicately executed brushstrokes – all this gives the product a peaceful mood, which can give a day bowing to sunset.