Lordship Lane Station (1871) by Camille Pissarro

Lordship Lane Station - Camille Pissarro - 1871

Artwork Information

TitleLordship Lane Station
ArtistCamille Pissarro
Date1871
MediumOil on Canvas
Dimensions72.5 x 44.5 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationCourtauld Gallery, London, UK
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About Lordship Lane Station

Lordship Lane Station, a work of art by Camille Pissarro from 1871, depicts a locomotive and an oncoming train in the Impressionism style. During London’s Franco-Prussian War, Pissarro spent over a year painting landscapes around his home in Norwood. The Courtauld Gallery in London currently houses this painting.

In the Lordship Lane Station painting, Pissarro beautifully captured the stillness of time as a locomotive chugged and an incoming train approached. Unfortunately, the station depicted in the artwork was demolished right after closure; it is now occupied by a residential estate. However, history can still witness its existence through this artwork.

Besides this painting’s evident artistic value, it also provides insight into historical transportation advancements when steam engines ruled the railway system over 150 years ago. It was an era that ushered humanity to its transition towards more modern transport mechanisms and marked significant changes globally. Overall, Lordship Lane Station remains one of Pissarro’s most historically informative paintings that not only reminded people of past events but also documented them for future generations to discover today.

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