Unlike Manet, Degas, Renoir and Cassatt, Gustave Caillebotte mostly painted men rather than women — men at work, men in repose, even naked men getting out of the bath.
Art has long served as a powerful portal to those horizons, giving us that springlike feel of widening our perspective and ...
French impressionist and realist painter Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) often painted with an emphasis on men and the ...
The painting? “Man at His Bath,” 1884, by Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), the wealthy artist, yachtsman, boat designer, soldier, philatelist and horticulturalist, who, his other pursuits ...
As fires approached the Getty and Norton Simon Museum campuses in early January, those museums’ leaders called far-away ...
“Gustave Caillebotte: Painting Men” at the Getty Center is the largest show of the artist’s work staged in the western U.S. in the past 30 years. Co-curated by the Getty’s Scott ...
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While several of his best-known pieces are likely familiar to broader audiences, Caillebotte has never achieved household status. Indeed, many museumgoers without degrees in art history might not even ...
Whether French Impressionist painter Gustave Caillebotte was gay is not known, although it is frequently noted that he never married. (The artist died young, at 45, in 1894 from what is thought to ...