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Pissarro at the Crystal Palace |
By Nicholas Reed
This third edition of Nicholas Reed’s book about Camille Pissarro and his paintings of the Norwood area (it is rather more than a booklet) is both revised and enlarged, and includes an 8-page supplement of discoveries from 1993 to 1995 of further examples of Pissarro’s work, and their location. The paintings are reproduced in colour, and matched with later photographs taken from his seventeen viewpoints. Interwoven are nuggets of local history, and many will find these of considerable interest, quite apart from appreciating Pissarro’s genius and his Impressionist interpretation of various parts of Norwood.
The title of the book does not reflect all that it contains, and it is certainly not a bald recital of Pissarro’s paintings. Nicholas Reed has gone to a great deal of trouble, and carried out much research, to provide a companion to those who enjoy a good walk with lots of interest in local history. He has carefully planned several tours which take in Pissarro’s scenes, and explains in his detailed vade mecum how they have changed over nearly a century and a half since he painted them, and the features that can still be identified. In publishing the results of his research Nicholas Reed has done Norwood a great service, and deserves the tribute that once started the book is difficult to put down.
Paperback 62 pages 70 illustrations and maps
PLEASE NOTE: All the copies have been purchased from high-class antique book dealers and are therefore of good quality. Second hand books are however subject to the usual problems - light foxing and / or lightly stained pages, loose or missing spines and the page edges, etc may not be perfect. Where available the jackets may not be perfect (and we may not have any in stock with a jacket). The pages are always fully secure. The best available copy of the book will always be sent.