Special thanks to Sarah Unger, Eleni Azarias, Rachel Power, and Professor Chubbuck for their helpful advice in writing this essay. Also, thanks to my classmates in WRI 152 who gave suggestions for my introduction.
Pissarro Art:
Pissarro, Camille. Avenue de l'Opera: Morning, Sunshine. Private collection, Philadelphia.
Pissarro, Camille. Avenue de l’Opera, Place du Theatre Francais: Misty Weather. Private collection, New York.
Pissarro, Camille. Hoarfrost. Musée d'Orsay, Paris.
Pissarro, Camille. Place du Theatre Francais. Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles.
Pissarro, Camille. Place du Theatre Francais: Rain Effect. The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Pissarro, Camille. Rue Saint-Honore: Afternoon, Rain Effect. Thyssen-Bormemisza Collection, Lugano, Switzerland.
Other Art:
d’Ache, Caran. "A Family Dinner." Cartoon. Le Figaro 13 Feb. 1898.
d’Ache, Caran. "There he is!" Cartoon. Psst…! 10 June 1899.
Debat-Ponsan, Eduoard. She Is Not Drowning. Musee de l’Hotel-de-Ville, Amboise, France.
Meyer, H. "The Traitor: The Degradation of Alfred Dreyfus." Illustration. Le Petit Journal. 13 Jan. 1895.
Monet, Claude. Boulevard des Capucines. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City.
Other Works:
Adler, Kathleen. “Camille Pissarro: City and Country in the 1890s.” Studies on Camille Pissarro. Ed. Christopher Lloyd. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1986. 99-116.
Brettell, Richard, and Pissarro, Joachim. The Impressionist and the City: Pissaro’s Series Paintings. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1992.
Becker, Christoph. Camille Pissarro. New York: Distributed Art Publishers, 1999.
Burns, Michael. France and the Dreyfus Affair: A Documentary History. Boston: Bedford/St. Martin’s, 1999.
Derfler, Leslie. The Dreyfus Affair. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2002.
Herbert, Robert, and Herbert, Eugenia. “Artists and Anarchism.” From Millet to Leger: Essays in Social Art History. Ed. Robert Herbert. New Haven, CT: Yale Univeristy Press, 2002. 99-114.
Kleebatt, Norman. “Plates.” The Dreyfus Affair: Art, Truth, and Justice. Ed. Norman Kleeblatt. Berkley, CA: University of California Press, 1987. 153-266.
Lloyd, Christopher. Camille Pissarro. London: Macmillan London Ltd., 1981.
Lloyd, Christopher, and Distel, Anne. “Paintings.” Pissarro. England: Balding and Mansell, 1980. 68-155.
Nord, Philip. “The Crisis of Impressionism.” Impressionists and Politics: Art and Democracy in the Nineteenth Century. London: Routledge, 2000. 69-107.
Pissarro, Joachim. Camille Pissarro. New York: Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers, 1993.
Shikes, Ralph E. Pissarro, His Life and Work. New York: Horizon Press, 1980.
Thomson, Belinda. “Camille Pissarro and Symbolism: Some Thoughts Prompted by the Recent Discovery of an Annotated Article.” The Burlington Magazine (Jan., 1982): 14-21, 23.
Thomson, Richard. Camille Pissarro: Impressionism, Landscape, and Rural Labor. New York: New Amsterdam, 1990.
Weber, Eugen. “Foreword.” The Dreyfus Affair: Art, Truth, and Justice. Ed. Norman Kleeblatt. Berkley, CA: University of California Press, 1987. xxv-xxviii.