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  1. Gustave Caillebotte (French: [ɡystav kɑjbɔt]; 19 August 1848 – 21 February 1894) was a French painter who was a member and patron of the Impressionists, although he painted in a more realistic manner than many others in the group. Caillebotte was known for his early interest in photography as an art form.

  2. Gustave Caillebotte (born August 19, 1848, Paris, France—died February 21, 1894, Gennevilliers) was a French painter, art collector, and impresario who combined aspects of the academic and Impressionist styles in a unique synthesis.

  3. Gustave Caillebotte. French Painter. Born: August 19, 1848 - Paris, France. Died: February 21, 1894 - Gennevilliers, France. Movements and Styles: Realism. , Impressionism. , The Flâneur in Modern Art. "The very great artists attach you even more to life." 1 of 6. Summary of Gustave Caillebotte.

  4. Gustave Caillebotte (French: [ɡystav kɑjbɔt]; 19 August 1848 – 21 February 1894) was a French painter, member and patron of the artists known as Impressionists, although he painted in a much more realistic manner than many others in the group. Caillebotte was noted for his early interest in photography as an art form.

  5. May 21, 2024 · Gustave Caillebotte, a prominent French painter and key figure in the Impressionist movement, is renowned for his distinctive blend of realism and innovative compositional techniques. Born in 1848 to a wealthy family, Caillebotte’s artistry defied conventional norms, capturing the evolving urban landscape of late 19th-century Paris with ...

  6. Gustave Caillebotte, The Floor Scrapers, 1875, oil on canvas, Musée d'Orsay, Paris, Gift of Caillebotte's heirs through the intermediary of Auguste Renoir, 1894. © RMN-Grand Palais/Art Resource, NY.

  7. Jul 6, 2015 · The painter Gustave Caillebotte captured a moment of radical transformation, as the Paris we know today took shape. Jason Farago takes a look.

  8. 10 things to know about Gustave Caillebotte. Once overshadowed by his peers, the Parisian painter is now rightly recognised as a key figure in the Impressionist movement — both as an artist and supporter of his contemporaries.

  9. Chrysanthemums in the Garden at Petit-Gennevilliers. Gustave Caillebotte French. 1893. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 824. Although Caillebotte was a lifelong gardener, his interest in floral subjects did not develop until the 1880s.

  10. www.artforum.com › features › gustave-caillebotte-the-1970s-and-the-1870s-209462GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: THE 1970S AND THE 1870S

    GUSTAVE CAILLEBOTTE: THE 1970S AND THE 1870S. By Robert Rosenblum. IN 1946, WHEN JOHN REWALD published the first edition of his indispensable chronicle, The History of Impressionism, he reproduced only two works by a seemingly minor master, the short-lived Gustave Caillebotte (1848–94).

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