Camille Pissarro Saint Anne’s Church at Kew, London, 1892, oil on canvas, 213⁄4×181⁄4in (55×46cm)
Works by Pissarro, Tissot and Monet are included in Tate Britain’s autumn exhibition, which follows the stories of French artists who found refuge in Britain during the Franco-Prussian war of 1870 to 1871. It will trace the connections between French and British artists, patrons and art dealers during that time, and highlight their engagement with British culture, traditions and social life.
The EY Exhibition: Impressionists in London, French Artists in Exile (1870–1904) is at Tate Britain from November 2 to April 29. Admission is £17.70, concessions £15.90. Telephone 020 7887 8888; www.tate.org.uk