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Gustave Caillebotte

Early Life and Education

Gustave Caillebotte, a French painter, was born on August 19, 1848, in Paris to an upper-class family. His father, Martial Caillebotte, was a textile business inheritor and a judge at the Seine department's Tribunal de commerce. Gustave's early interest in photography as an art form would later influence his painting style.

Artistic Career

Gustave earned a law degree in 1868 and a license to practice law in 1870, but he also developed an accomplished style in painting after visiting the studio of painter Léon Bonnat. He made his debut in the second Impressionist exhibition in 1876, showcasing eight paintings, including Les raboteurs de parquet (The Floor Scrapers), considered a masterpiece.

Style and Influences

Gustave's style belongs to the School of Realism, influenced by his Impressionist associates. He aimed to paint reality as it existed, reducing the inherent theatricality of painting. His style varies considerably among his works, "borrowing" from his peers, including Claude Monet and Pierre-Auguste Renoir.

Notable Works and Techniques

* View of Rooftops (Snow) (Vue de toits (Effet de neige)) (1878) * Boulevard Seen from Above (Boulevard vu d'en haut) (1880) * A Traffic Island (Un refuge, boulevard Haussmann) (1880) These works employ a high vantage point, reflecting his interest in photography and perspective effects.

Museums and Collections

Gustave's work can be found in various museums, including the Musée d'Orsay, which houses an impressive collection of French Impressionist paintings.
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Key Dates: * August 19, 1848: Gustave Caillebotte's birth * 1876: Debut in the second Impressionist exhibition * 1894: Passing of Gustave Caillebotte

**Early Life and Education**

Gustave Caillebotte, a French painter, was born on August 19, 1848, in Paris to an upper-class family. His father, Martial Caillebotte, was the inheritor of the family's military textile business and also served as a judge at the Seine department's Tribunal de commerce. Gustave's early interest in photography as an art form would later influence his painting style.

**Artistic Career**

Gustave earned a law degree in 1868 and a license to practice law in 1870, but his true passion lay in the arts. He began visiting the studio of painter Léon Bonnat, where he studied painting seriously. Caillebotte's style, characterized by its realism, was influenced by his Impressionist associates, including Edgar Degas and Giuseppe de Nittis.

**Notable Works and Style**

- **Les raboteurs de parquet (The Floor Scrapers) (1875)**: This early masterpiece, now at the Musée d'Orsay, showcases Caillebotte's unique blend of realism and Impressionist influences. - **View of Rooftops (Snow) (Vue de toits (Effet de neige)) (1878)**: Demonstrates his use of high vantage points, a technique possibly influenced by Japanese prints and photography.

**Legacy and Influence**

- Caillebotte's style, while part of the School of Realism, was strongly influenced by his Impressionist peers. - His works, such as Boulevard Seen from Above (Boulevard vu d'en haut) (1880), showcase a unique blend of realism and Impressionist techniques.

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