The article examines the series of paintings "Four Seasons," which were produced by the Dutch Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro in 1872. Topics discussed include how the series was first put up for sale at auction in Paris, France, in 1891, how the paintings were commissioned for the art collector Achille Arosa and how the paintings compare to the work of Paul Gauguin.
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