Gustave Caillebotte
Gustave Caillebotte was a French painter and important figure in the Impressionist movement, known for his innovative approach to perspective and composition. Born in 1848, Caillebotte initially trained as an architect before turning to painting, where he became known for his realistic depictions of urban life in Paris. His works often featured scenes of daily life, showcasing the modernity of the Belle Époque period. Caillebotte was also a patron of other Impressionists, helping to organize exhibitions and promote their work. His contributions to the movement include masterpieces like 'Paris Street, Rainy Day' and 'The Floor Scrapers,' which highlight his unique style that blends realism with Impressionist techniques. Today, his art is celebrated for its technical skill and emotional depth, reflecting the changing landscape of society during his time.
Born on Aug 19, 1848 (177 years old)
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Caillebotte is noted for his contributions to the Impressionist movement.
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