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Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea
Written by Dja Horry   
posted by Dja Horry

Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea
March 27, 2009 - July 5, 2009
Morris A. and Meyer Schapiro Wing, 5th Floor
Admission: Contribution: $8| Students (with valid id): $4| Adults 62 and over: $4| Children under 12: Free

Brooklyn Muesum
200 Eastern Parkway
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"Roses in the Garden at Petit Gennevilliers" (1886)
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"Boats Moored on the Seine" (1892)
As a participant in the landmark retrospective exhibition that introduced Gustave Caillebotte to the American public in 1976–77, the Brooklyn Museum is proud to present Gustave Caillebotte: Impressionist Paintings from Paris to the Sea, the first major showing of the artist’s oeuvre in New York in over thirty years. In addition to the well-known Parisian cityscapes that have traditionally marked him as the “Urban Impressionist,” Caillebotte painted scenes of outdoor life away from the city on the coast of Normandy and in the villages of Yerres and Petit Gennevilliers, where he and his family maintained estates.

The approximately forty paintings included in this focused thematic exhibition reveal Caillebotte’s extraordinary passion for subjects in which water plays a central role—as an enigmatic, magical element reflecting its surroundings, as an essential atmospheric ingredient, and as a scene for sporting activities. As a passionate rower and yachtsman, Caillebotte approached his motifs with the trained eyes and hand of an accomplished engineer and sportsman. The exhibition will also include drawings as well as models and sketches for the construction of Caillebotte’s sailboats.
 
 
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