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Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was a French painter, art collector, and patron of the Impressionist movement. Born into a wealthy family in Paris, Caillebotte initially studied law and engineering before turning to art.Caillebotte is best known for his realistic and innovative depictions of urban Parisian life, often featuring scenes of modernity such as bustling boulevards, crowded streets, and industrial landscapes. He was particularly interested in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere, as well as the social dynamics of contemporary society.One of Caillebotte's most famous paintings is "Paris Street; Rainy Day" (1877), which depicts a rainy Parisian street scene with striking realism and attention to detail. The painting is notable for its unusual perspective and composition, as well as its portrayal of modern life in 19th-century Paris.In addition to his urban scenes, Caillebotte also painted landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, each imbued with his distinctive style and vision. He was an important supporter of the Impressionist movement and played a key role in organizing the group's exhibitions and promoting their work.Despite his contributions to the art world, Caillebotte's work was not widely appreciated during his lifetime. It was only in the decades following his death that his paintings began to receive the recognition they deserved. Today, he is regarded as one of the most innovative and accomplished painters of the Impressionist era, admired for his technical skill, artistic vision, and unique perspective on modern life.
Measures 54.5 x 38.0.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was a French painter, art collector, and patron of the Impressionist movement. Born into a wealthy family in Paris, Caillebotte initially studied law and engineering before turning to art.Caillebotte is best known for his realistic and innovative depictions of urban Parisian life, often featuring scenes of modernity such as bustling boulevards, crowded streets, and industrial landscapes. He was particularly interested in capturing the effects of light and atmosphere, as well as the social dynamics of contemporary society.One of Caillebotte's most famous paintings is "Paris Street; Rainy Day" (1877), which depicts a rainy Parisian street scene with striking realism and attention to detail. The painting is notable for its unusual perspective and composition, as well as its portrayal of modern life in 19th-century Paris.In addition to his urban scenes, Caillebotte also painted landscapes, still lifes, and portraits, each imbued with his distinctive style and vision. He was an important supporter of the Impressionist movement and played a key role in organizing the group's exhibitions and promoting their work.Despite his contributions to the art world, Caillebotte's work was not widely appreciated during his lifetime. It was only in the decades following his death that his paintings began to receive the recognition they deserved. Today, he is regarded as one of the most innovative and accomplished painters of the Impressionist era, admired for his technical skill, artistic vision, and unique perspective on modern life.
Measures 54.5 x 38.0.
Condition Report: Good condition. No major rips, tears, etc.

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