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Book Synopsis: Rowers and divers, strolling couples, scenes of Parisian working life: This is the world of Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894). Though he was affiliated with Impressionism from the start (he funded several early Impressionist exhibitions and often supported colleagues like Renoir, Monet and Pissarro by buying their works), and though he shared its commitment to "optic truth," Caillebotte was a Realist in the tradition of Courbet, and his painting is characterized more by its relation to early photography than by its optical subjectivity or its brushwork. Vertiginously tilting or zooming-in perspectives, whether along Parisian boulevards and the Seine or indoors, across intimate interiors, are Caillebotte's forte: His famous "Paris Street, Rainy Day" of 1877 (now in the collection of The Art Institute of Chicago), in which the street's wet paving stones loom up to the viewer, visually rivaling the buildings above them, is one example of such photography-derived effects. This publication is an invitation to discover Caillebotte, whose name has lately become more prominent, in part because of his pioneering blend of photography and painting. It particularly addresses Caillebotte's fondness for riverside and coastal scenes: He loved rowing and sailing, and his water landscapes, which feature colorful, glowing depictions of rowers on the Yerres, the Normandy coast, the banks of the Seine and the sailboats on the Argenteuil, are among his best-known works. Approximately 50 paintings, drawings, contemporary photographs and construction sketches and models for yachts create a comprehensive view of Caillebotte's achievement.
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Experience the captivating world of Gustave Caillebotte with his extraordinary book, "Gustave Caillebotte: Parisian Impressionist with a Passion for Water." Immerse yourself in the vibrant scenes of Parisian life and discover the works of this renowned artist who had a profound impact on Impressionism. With his commitment to "optic truth," Caillebotte's paintings transport you to a different era, showcasing his brilliant use of photography-derived effects.
Get ready to be mesmerized by Caillebotte's unique perspectives and his ability to capture the essence of the everyday. From the bustling Parisian streets to the tranquil riversides and coastlines, this book showcases approximately 50 of his remarkable paintings, drawings, and construction sketches that depict rowers, divers, and strolling couples. His love for rowing and sailing truly shines through, as he seamlessly combines his passion for water with his artistic prowess.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to delve into the world of Gustave Caillebotte and gain a comprehensive view of his artistic achievements. Whether you're an art enthusiast, a history buff, or simply someone looking for visual inspiration, this book is a must-have addition to your collection.
Experience the magic of Gustave Caillebotte today and discover the beauty of his water landscapes and iconic Parisian scenes. Get your copy now!
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