Lelia Pissarro's Impressionist works hail back to a time when great grandfather Camille Pissarro fathered the Impressionist movement. Lélia, born in Paris in 1963, is the daughter of H. Claude Pissaro and grand-daughter of Paulémile. As a child she lived in Normandy with her grandparents and was taught to draw and paint by her grandfather Paulemile Pissarro, and at the age of 5 she sold her first canvas to NY art dealer Wally Findlay. Here is one of the oil paintings available, in addition to works by Camille Pissarro, Paulemile Pissarro, Ludovic and Lucien Pissarro. For a private showing, call Ken at 203-226-6934. Click for a story on art and other talented dynasties.
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