Portrait of Gustave Caillebotte

Gustave Caillebotte Painting Reproductions 3 of 4

1848-1894

French Impressionist Painter

Gustave Caillebotte (August 19, 1848 - February 21, 1894), was a French painter, member and patron of the group of artists known as Impressionists, stamp collector, and yacht engineer.

Gustave Caillebotte was born on August 19, 1848 to an upper-class Parisian family. His father, Martial Caillebotte (1799-1874), was the inheritor of the family's textile industry and was also a judge at the Seine's Tribunal de Commerce. Caillebotte's father had been twice widowed before marrying Caillebotte's mother, Celeste Daufresne (1819-1878), who had two more sons after Gustave, Rene (1851-1876) and Martial (1853-1910).

Caillebotte was born at his family's home on rue du Faubourg-Saint-Denis in Paris, and lived on that street until 1866 when his father had a home built on rue de Miromesnil in Paris. The Caillebottes began spending many of their summers in Yerres, a town on the Yerres River about 12 miles south of Paris, in 1860, when Martial Caillebotte, Sr. bought a large property there. It was around this time that Caillebotte probably began to draw and paint. Many of Caillebotte's paintings depict members of his family and daily domestic life; Young Man at His Window, 1875, shows Rene in the home on rue de Miromesnil, The Orange Trees, 1878, depicts Martial Jr. and his cousin Zoe in the garden of the family property at Yerres, and Portraits in the Country, 1875, includes Caillebotte's mother along with his aunt, cousin, and a family friend.

Caillebotte earned a law degree in 1868 and a license to practice law in 1870. Shortly afterwards, he was drafted to fight in the Franco-Prussian war, and served in the Garde Mationale Mobile de la Seine. After the war, Caillebotte began visiting the studio of painter Leon Bonnat, where he began to seriously study painting. In 1873, Caillebotte entered into the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, but apparently did not spend much time there. Around this time, Caillebotte met and befriended several artists working outside the official French academy, including Edgar Degas and Giuseppe de Nittis, and attended (but did not participate in) the first Impressionist exhibition of 1874.

Caillebotte's sizable allowance and the inheritance he received after the death of his father in 1874 and his mother in 1878 allowed him to paint without the pressure to sell his work. It also allowed him to help fund Impressionist Exhibitions and support his fellow artists and friends (including Claude Monet, Auguste Renoir, and Camille Pissarro among others) by purchasing their works and, at least in the case of Monet, paying the rent for their studios. In addition, Caillebotte used his wealth to fund a variety of hobbies for which he was quite passionate, including stamp collecting (his collection is now in the British Museum), orchid horticulture, yacht building, and even textile design (the women in his paintings Madame Boissiere Knitting, 1877, and Portrait of Madame Caillebotte, 1877, may be working on patterns created by Caillebotte).

Caillebotte's style belongs to the school of Realism. As did his predecessors Jean-Francois Millet and Gustave Courbet, as well his contemporary Degas, Caillebotte aimed to paint reality as it existed and as he saw it, hoping to reduce painting's inherent theatricality. He also shared the Impressionists' commitment to optical truth. Caillebotte painted many domestic, familial scenes, interiors, and figures in a landscape at Yerres, but he is most well known for his paintings of urban Paris, such as The Floor Scrapers, 1875, Le pont de l'Europe, 1876, and Paris Street, Rainy Day, 1877. These paintings were quite controversial for their banal and often lower-class subjects, and for their exaggerated, plunging perspective. The tilted ground common to these paintings is very characteristic of Caillebotte's work, which may have been strongly influenced by Japanese prints and the new technology of photography. Cropping and "zooming in," techniques which are also commonly found in Caillebotte's oeuvre, may also be the result of his interest in photography. A large number of Caillebotte's works also employ a very high vantage point, including his many balcony paintings such as Vue des toits, effet de neige, 1878 and Boulevard vu d'en haut, 1880.

Caillebotte's painting career slowed dramatically in the 1890s, when he stopped making large canvases and showing his work. He acquired a property at Petit Gennevilliers, on the banks of the Seine near Argenteuil, in 1881, and moved there permanently in 1888. He devoted himself to gardening and to building and racing yachts, and spent much time with his brother, Martial, and his friend Renoir, who often came to stay at Petit Gennevilliers. It is alleged by many sources that before his death, he had an affair with a much younger woman, Emilie Schlauch, but this can not be confirmed or denied based on the historical evidence that has been left to us. Caillebotte died while working in his garden at Petit Gennevilliers in 1894 of pulmonary congestion, and was interred in the Pere Lachaise Cemetery in Paris.

For many years, Caillebotte's reputation as a painter was superseded by his reputation as a supporter of the arts. Seventy years after his death, however, art historians began reevaluating his artistic contributions.

Caillebotte's Collection
In his will, Caillebotte donated a large collection to the French government. This collection included sixty-eight paintings by various artists: Camille Pissarro (nineteen), Claude Monet (fourteen), Pierre-Auguste Renoir (ten), Alfred Sisley (nine), Edgar Degas (seven), Paul Cezanne (five), and Edouard Manet (four).

At the time of Caillebotte's death, the Impressionists were still largely condemned by the art establishment in France, which was dominated by Academic art and specifically the Academie des beaux-arts. Because of this, Caillebotte realised that the cultural treasures in his collection would likely disappear into "attics" and "provincial museums". He therefore stipulated that they must be displayed in the Luxembourg Palace (devoted to the work of living artists), and then in the Louvre.

Unfortunately, the French government would not agree to these terms. In February 1896, they finally negotiated terms with Renoir, who was the will's executor, under which they took thirty-eight of the paintings to the Luxembourg. The remaining twenty-nine paintings (one was taken by Renoir in payment for his services as executor) were offered to the French government twice more, in 1904 and 1908, and were both times refused. When the government finally attempted to claim them in 1928, the bequest was repudiated by the widow of Caillebotte's son. Most of the remaining works were purchased by Albert C. Barnes, and are now held by the Barnes Foundation of Philadelphia.

Forty of Caillebotte's own works are now held by the Musee d'Orsay. His L'Homme au balcon, boulevard Haussmann, painted in 1880, sold for more than $14.3 million in 2000.

89 Caillebotte Paintings

Sailing Boats at Argenteuil, c.1888 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Sailing Boats at Argenteuil c.1888

Oil Painting
$571
Canvas Print
$62.27
SKU: GUC-546
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 65 x 55 cm
Musee d'Orsay, Paris, France

Sunflowers on the Banks of the Seine, c.1886 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Sunflowers on the Banks of the Seine c.1886

Oil Painting
$672
SKU: GUC-547
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Boathouse in Argenteuil, c.1886/87 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Boathouse in Argenteuil c.1886/87

Oil Painting
$644
SKU: GUC-548
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Anchored Boat on the Seine at Argenteuil, c.1888 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Anchored Boat on the Seine at Argenteuil c.1888

Oil Painting
$398
SKU: GUC-549
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Nasturtiums, 1892 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Nasturtiums 1892

Oil Painting
$393
SKU: GUC-550
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Nasturtiums, 1892 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Nasturtiums 1892

Oil Painting
$518
SKU: GUC-551
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Regatta at Argenteuil, 1893 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Regatta at Argenteuil 1893

Oil Painting
$644
SKU: GUC-552
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Four Vases of Chrysanthemums, 1893 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Four Vases of Chrysanthemums 1893

Oil Painting
$655
SKU: GUC-553
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Clump of Chrysanthemums, Garden at Petit Gennevilliers, 1893 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Clump of Chrysanthemums, Garden at Petit Gennevilliers 1893

Oil Painting
$864
Canvas Print
$50.22
SKU: GUC-554
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 98 x 59.8 cm
Private Collection

Dahlias, the Garden at Petit-Gennevilliers, 1893 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Dahlias, the Garden at Petit-Gennevilliers 1893

Oil Painting
$693
SKU: GUC-555
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

White and Yellow Chrysanthemims, 1893 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

White and Yellow Chrysanthemims 1893

Oil Painting
$821
Canvas Print
$62.27
SKU: GUC-556
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 73 x 62 cm
Musee Marmottan Monet, Paris, France

The Garden at Petit Gennevilliers in Winter, c.1894 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

The Garden at Petit Gennevilliers in Winter c.1894

Oil Painting
$622
SKU: GUC-557
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Study of a Couple uner an Umbrella, 1877 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Study of a Couple uner an Umbrella 1877

Oil Painting
$227
SKU: GUC-3851
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Man in a Smock, 1884 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Man in a Smock 1884

Oil Painting
$343
SKU: GUC-4156
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Rue Halevy Balcony View, 1878 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Rue Halevy Balcony View 1878

Oil Painting
$465
Canvas Print
$62.68
SKU: GUC-4157
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 60 x 73.2 cm
Private Collection

Paris Street Rainy Day, 1877 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Paris Street Rainy Day 1877

Oil Painting
$352
SKU: GUC-4158
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Billiards, 1875 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Billiards 1875

Oil Painting
$500
SKU: GUC-4159
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Self Portrait, n.d. by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Self Portrait n.d.

Oil Painting
$541
Canvas Print
$63.65
SKU: GUC-6572
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 55 x 46 cm
Private Collection

The Bridge at Argenteuil, c.1885/87 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

The Bridge at Argenteuil c.1885/87

Oil Painting
$475
Canvas Print
$69.07
SKU: GUC-6573
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 114.6 x 155.6 cm
Brooklyn Museum of Art, New York, USA

Portrait of a Man, 1880 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Portrait of a Man 1880

Oil Painting
$642
Canvas Print
$61.17
SKU: GUC-6574
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 82 x 65 cm
Private Collection

Man Drying his Leg, n.d. by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Man Drying his Leg n.d.

Oil Painting
$603
Canvas Print
$75.36
SKU: GUC-6575
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: 100 x 125 cm
Private Collection

Self Portrait with Pith Helmet, n.d. by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Self Portrait with Pith Helmet n.d.

Oil Painting
$430
Canvas Print
$50.22
SKU: GUC-6576
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Roses in the Garden at Petit Gennevilliers, 1886 by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Roses in the Garden at Petit Gennevilliers 1886

Oil Painting
$596
Canvas Print
$71.67
SKU: GUC-6577
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

Poplars on the Riverbank at Argenteuil, n.d. by Caillebotte | Painting Reproduction

Poplars on the Riverbank at Argenteuil n.d.

Oil Painting
$438
Canvas Print
$52.61
SKU: GUC-6578
Gustave Caillebotte
Original Size: unknown
Private Collection

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