- Hugues Claude Pissarro
Hugues Claude Pissarro (born 1935) is a French painter. He is alternately known as Hughes Claude Pissarro, H. Claude Pissarro, and professionally as Isaac Pomié or Hugues Pissarro dit Pomié. He has been featured exhibitions in Europe and the United States, and in 1959 was commissioned by the White House to paint a portrait of US President
Dwight Eisenhower . Hugues' work has evolved through a variety of different styles and techniques, from abstract to avant-garde. In 1989, he began a series of contemporary landscapes which were signed "Isaac Pomié" in order to distinguish them from his traditional works. Today, the contemporary paintings are signed "Hugues Pissarro dit Pomié".History
He is the grandson of the more famous
Camille Pissarro and son of Paul-Émile. He was born inNeuilly-sur-Seine , where he frequently returned with his father on painting excursions. Hugues first exhibited his work at the age of fourteen, and subsequently studied inParis . He later became a professor of art and taught for many years in places such asMonaco .Training
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École du Louvre
*École Normale Supérieure References
* [http://www.pissarro.net/index.php?page_id=54&artist_id=10 Stern Pissarro Gallery]
* [http://www.graceartgallery.com/pissarro.html Biography - Grace Art Gallery]
* [http://www2.jsonline.com/enter/daily/0409pissaro.asp?format=print Exhibit offers portrait of a dynasty By James Auer, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel art critic April 09, 1999]
* [http://www.humanitiesweb.org/human.php?s=g&p=a&a=i&ID=1027 Humanities Web, Contributed by Jim Lane 15 April 2001]
* [http://www.artnews.com.au/details.php?e=179 Artnews.com]
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