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*1848 -1894

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Caillebotte

Gustave

58

Artist ID:

Gustave Caillebotte (*19 August 1848 in Paris; † 21 February 1894 in Gennevilliers, Hauts-de-Seine department) was a French Impressionist painter, art collector, patron and boat builder, who was a member and patron of the Impressionists, although he painted in a more realistic manner than many others in the group. Caillebotte was known for his early interest in photography as an art form.

World of Art

Paris Street; Rainy Day

137

Artist ID:

1877

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212,2 x 276,2 cm

Oil on canvas

85000000

$

Gustave

Caillebotte

World of Art

The Floor Scrapers

138

Artist ID:

1875

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102,0 x 146,5 cm

Oil on canvas

75000000

$

Gustave

Caillebotte

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