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Gustave Caillebotte: Painting Men (Hardback)

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Published: 01/01/2025
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More than any other French Impressionist, painter Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) observed and depicted the many men in his life, including his brothers and friends, employees, and the workers and bourgeois in his Parisian neighborhood. Male subjects feature prominently in some of his best-known works, such as The Floor Scrapers, Man at His Bath, Young Man at His Window, Boating Party, and Paris Street, Rainy Day. The originality of his paintings of men are fully explored for the first time in this catalogue, published to accompany a major international exhibition co-organized by the J. Paul Getty Museum, Musee d'Orsay, and Art Institute of Chicago.

Alongside paintings, drawings, and photographs, as well as an appendix featuring maps and new biographical research that sheds light on Caillebotte's social network, this volume includes historically grounded thematic essays by curators and leading scholars. By exploring the complex and varied facets of Caillebotte's identity-as son, brother, soldier, bachelor, amateur, sportsman, and so on-these essays pose questions of identity, leaving space for ambiguous and fluid expressions of gender and masculinity-for both Caillebotte and the larger late nineteenth-century French world.

Musee d'Orsay

October 8, 2024-January 19, 2025

J. Paul Getty Museum

Getty Center

March 25-May 25, 2025

Art Institute of Chicago

TBD, 2025

Accompanying a major international loan exhibition, Gustave

Caillebotte: Painting Men offers a fascinating array of essays that explore

complex questions of masculinity and virility in the art of this still

enigmatic painter. The book features the wisdom of many seasoned scholars of

Impressionism, but it is also noteworthy for the contributions of a new

generation of authors, whose fresh eyes and new voices help bring the artist's

world vividly to life. - George T.M. Shackelford, Deputy Director, Kimbell Art

Museum

"The essays inside this beautifully illustrated catalogue

offer groundbreaking insights into a dominant, if largely ignored, theme in

Caillebotte's work. A major contribution to the existing scholarship on

the artist, this book will be a standard reference for years to come."-Marnin

Young, author of Realism in the Age of Impressionism: Painting and the

Politics of Time

Gustave Caillebotte remains the most mysterious core member of the

Impressionist movement. This catalogue includes the latest scholarship on the

artist by contemporary experts in the field—museum and academic art historians

based in France and the United States—bringing fresh readings to Caillebotte’s

known work as well as investigations of several paintings only recently arrived

in the public sphere. It is spectacularly illustrated with the best of the

artist’s oeuvre, definitively establishing the striking singularity of

Caillebotte’s artistic achievement. —Mary Morton, Curator of French Paintings,

National Gallery of Art

Publisher: Getty Trust Publications
ISBN: 9781606069448
Number of pages: 264
Dimensions: 228 x 279 mm

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