The Queen of the Fishes: Plate 12
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Pissarro, son of the French Impressionist artist Camille Pissarro, moved to England in 1890. By 1894 he and his wife, Esther Bensusan Pissarro, had bought a printing press and established the Eragny Press. Influenced by William Morris, they were involved in every step of the p...
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England, 19th century
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color woodcut
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Prints
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