Artist: Caillebotte Gustave France 1848 to 1894





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Gustave Caillebotte was born in France and was a designer by calling. He went to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He met Edgar Degas, Claude Monet, and Pierre Auguste Renoir and coordinated Paris’s primary impressionist presentation. He took an interest in later shows and painted exactly 500 works in a more realistic style than his companions. Caillebotte’s most exciting artworks are those of the broad, new Parisian avenues. The roads were painted from high vantage focuses. They were populated with carefully clad figures walking around somnambulists’ bland power, as in Boulevard Vue d’en Haut in a personal assortment. Caillebotte’s heavenly mixture of impressionist artworks was left to the French government on his passing.