Hoar-Frost at Ennery

Camille Pissarro · PD

Hoar-Frost at Ennery


Details

Year
1873
Medium
oil paint
Type
painting
Dimensions
65.5 × 93.2 cm

The story

When this hung at the first Impressionist show in the spring of 1874, one Paris critic looked at the frost lying along the ploughed furrows and dismissed it as palette scrapings smeared evenly across a dirty canvas. Pissarro had painted it the winter before, out on the old road near Ennery, north of Paris, where he had settled after fleeing the Franco-Prussian War. The low winter sun throws long blue shadows of trees that stand outside the picture, off to the left. A single figure carries a bundle of sticks along the field. Other viewers that year compared him instead to Millet, the painter of peasant labour, whose plain country subjects Pissarro admired and carried into a looser, brighter way of working.

Hoar-Frost at Ennery — Camille Pissarro — MuseScope