Gustave Caillebotte was a friend and peer of many of the Impressionists in Paris during the mid 1800s.
But, in contrast to his more famous friends, Gustave’s work aims at a kind of realism that draws a lot from the artist’s interest in the field of photography - which, back then, was still very much in its infancy.
Hence, his most famous painting of Pari…
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