Hippolyte Camille DELPY
Hippolyte Camille Delpy, (1842-1910) In 1869, Delpy began exhibit at the Salon. He extensively traveled throughout the provinces, especially visiting Corot in Ville d' Avray, and Daubigny in Auvers-sur-Oise. In 1874, he married Louise Berthe Cyboulle. It was at this time that Delpy met Pissarro and Cezanne at Auvers, and they had a great impact on Delpy's use of color. Although he remained faithful to the technique of Daubigny, Delpy brought a more vigorous touch and a greater intensity of color to his work. His first gallery exhibition was at the 'Galerie des Artistes Modernes,' in Paris and it was surprisingly successful. He also exhibited in the 'Exposition International,' with De Nittis, Whistler, Monet, Sisley, Pissaro, Renoir and Morisot. Museums
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