Throughout the course of 1897, Camille Pissarro painted no less than 14 different views of The Boulevard Montmartre in Paris.
It was the kind of series which had been tentatively suggested to him for some time by his newest collector (the art dealer Paul Durand-Ruel)- but, equally, had been part inspired by the commercial success his close friend Claude …
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