It's been quite a few months, but I was finally able to make it back to the National Gallery today to begin a new copy. I chose "Place du Carrousel, Paris" by Camille Pissarro. Painted in 1900, this urban scene was done from a rented room, as when he got older, Pissarro developed eye problems that left him unable to paint outdoors. You can read more about Pissarro and this painting here.
I really like Pissarro, but most of his paintings in the National Gallery are in the smaller rooms, where copyists are not permitted to work. I thought this painting would be fairly simple, but I found out today that it is NOT simple. As usual, I spent a long time measuring and I hope that I got things placed correctly.
Here is Pissarro's original painting:
I was attracted by that strange cropping of the large building on the left. The scene kind of reminds me of the National Mall, where the National Gallery is.
Here is my painting before I went to lunch:





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