Lucien Pissarro in England : the Ergany Press 1895-1913

Nice exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum looking at the work of Camille Pissaro’s son Lucien and the private press he ran in the years leading up to the First World War.

The exhibition included all 32 books produced by the press and was a study not only of the art works produced but also of how a private press operated. It compared this press to others in this era such as the Kelmscott Press.

This was a world I knew very little about despite it being an artistic period I am interested in so it shed light on a new aspect of the early 20th century.

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