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| | Pissarro in London Contemporary Review - Find Articles (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-15) |
 | | He would often have boarded the squat, sturdy steam-train he depicted in Upper Norwood Station (Courtauld Gallery, London), its vapour disintegrating into the drab sky, as it noses through the neat hillside village in the placid damp of south-east London on the line from Sydenham to London Bridge. |
 | | The Crystal Palace had been removed bodily to Norwood in 1853, but Paxton's mighty glasshouse, with towers by Brunel, is merely a peripheral detail in Pissarro's Hill in Upper Norwood (Private Collection). |
 | | There, as a contrast to Hill in Upper Norwood, he delineated the large tree-fringed houses, verged with grass and shrubs, of The Avenue, Sydenham (National Gallery, London), with its seemly white and slim-belfried church. |
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