| Impressionist painting is divorced from the classical painting with the theme of religious myth.Painters advocate nature and devote themselves to the expression of light and color,which is an important stage for western painting to move towards modernism.As one of the most representative impressionists in camille pissarro,his painting style is full of unpretentious civilian temperament.Pissarro’s streetscape painting has a unique viewing angle.The streetscape with a wide viewing angle and numerous buildings is sketched with a thick pen with an accurate perspective relationship.The crowds of cars and horses in the painting seem to be moving,depicting the dynamic scene of modern Paris,and the picture effect is particularly vivid.Based on pissarro’s streetscape oil painting,this paper explores the process of Impressionist urban landscape painting from nature to art in detail.Through an in-depth analysis of pissarro’s artistic experience,pissarro’s contribution to the development of Impressionism,and pissarro’s painting style,taking the composition,color,brushwork,texture and emotion of pissarro’s streetscape painting as clues,and combining with my own learning experience,this paper discusses the influence of pissarro’s streetscape painting on my creation.This article is divided into three chapters.The first chapter is the introduction,which gives a preliminary understanding of Impressionism and pissarro’s urban streetscape paintings.The second chapter analyzes the artistic language and emotional expression of pissarro’s series of works Montmartre Street,and compares the streetscape paintings of pissarro and other impressionists from the aspects of composition,light and shadow color,brushwork texture and emotion.The third chapter mainly discusses pissarro’s inspiration to the author’s painting from the aspects of creative ideas,creative themes,artistic language and creative feelings,based on the research results of the first two parts.By studying the painting language and expression of pissarro’s pictures,the author tries to integrate this technique into his own pictures and constantly improve his graduation creation to achieve the final satisfactory effect. |