Paul Gauguin's Landscape at Viroflay (Paysage de…
October 1876 CE
Paul Gauguin's Landscape at Viroflay (Paysage de Viroflay) painted in the style of Camille Pissarro, is accepted for the official Salon of 1876.
In the meantime, Pissarro had introduced him to Paul Cézanne, for whose works he conceives a great respect—so much so that the older man begins to fear that Gauguin will steal his `sensations'.
All three work together for some time at Pontoise, where Pissarro and Gauguin draw pencil sketches of each other (Cabinet des Dessins, Louvre).