Oil Painting Reproduction of Lordship Lane Station

Lordship Lane Station by Pissarro
Oil on canvas, 1871 17 x 29 ins (44 x 73 cm)
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For many years called Penge Station, this painting is now believed to depict Lordship Lane Station, now closed, on the London, Chatham and Dover line.
At the time he painted it, Pissarro was living in nearby Upper Norwood, having fled from France during the Franco-Prussian war. Pissarro follows the developing Impressionist method of painting the simple, unidealized scene before his eyes, this landscape closely paralleling a large number of works by him showing roads on the outskirts of French and English villages.
As he himself remarked, the influence of Turner, whose famous railway painting Rain, Steam and Speed he may have seen in London, was limited. The unaffected simplicity of Pissarro’s landscapes lacked both the romanticism of Turner and the drama of those epic painters then popular. This meant that his work found little favor among critics or the picture-buying public.
Deciding to return to France, he wrote to his friend Theodore Duret: “My painting doesn’t catch on, not at all, a fate that pursues me almost everywhere”.
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