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In his masterpiece, “Paris Street; Rainy Day,” Gustave Caillebotte brought an unusual monumentality and compositional control to a typical Impressionist subject, the new boulevards that were changing the Paris cityscape. The result is at once real and contrived, casual and choreographed. With its curiously detached figures, the canvas depicts the anonymity that the boulevards seemed to create. By the time it appeared in the third Impressionist exhibition, held in April 1877, the artist was twenty-nine years old, a man of considerable wealth, and not only the youngest but also the most active member of the Impressionist group. He contributed six of his own canvases to the exhibition; played a leading part in its funding, organization, promotion, and installation; and lent a number of paintings by his colleagues that he owned.

Details

  • Title: Paris Street; Rainy Day
  • Creator: Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894)
  • Creator Lifespan: 1848 - 1894
  • Creator Nationality: French
  • Creator Gender: male
  • Creator Death Place: Petit-Gennevilliers
  • Creator Birth Place: Paris
  • Date Created: 1877
  • Physical Dimensions: 212.2 × 276.2 cm (83 1/2 × 108 ¾ in.)
  • Type: Painting
  • External Link: The Art Institute of Chicago
  • Media: Oil on canvas
  • Credit Line: The Art Institute of Chicago, Charles H. and Mary F. S. Worcester Collection, 1964.336
  • Artist: Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894)

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