Perhaps one of France's most famous paintings of the 19th century was Gustave Coleport's "Street of Paris; a rainy day". The painting started in 1876 and was completed in the beginning of 1877. "Gustav Calleport's" Paris Street; Rainy Day "was displayed for the first time at the Third Impressionist Art Exhibition in Paris in 1877. The painting currently being exhibited at the Chicago Art Museum depicts the intersections rue de Moscou and rue de Turin on Leningrad Street from the southwest end of Saint-Lazare station to Place Clichy.
Paris Street of Gustav Calleport; The first impression on the rainy day was the size of the work. This picture, about 7 feet tall and 9 feet wide, occupies the galleries and overwhelms the audience. The couple in the foreground of the picture is nearly full size, but as the man is preparing to take another step, he seems to be able to get over the frame and enter the gallery. A bold perspective will push the scene outwards and create geometric and visual effects through details such as the main building's rapidly retracting roof line and sharp slope of the street.
Perhaps one of France's most famous paintings of the 19th century was Gustave Coleport's "Street of Paris; a rainy day". The painting started in 1876 and was completed in the beginning of 1877. "Gustav Calleport's" Paris Street; Rainy Day "was displayed for the first time at the Third Impressionist Art Exhibition in Paris in 1877. The painting currently being exhibited at the Chicago Art Museum depicts the intersections rue de Moscou and rue de Turin on Leningrad Street from the southwest end of Saint-Lazare station to Place Clichy.
In the corner of Manet's chosen environment, there is the theme of Le Pont de Louroup (* 1) paintings completed by Gustave Caillebot in three years. Only in the past few decades, Caillebot can stand out from the shadows of his impressionist friends, he collects and supports them, but his own slight differences in his work. It is close to Manet and may be more firmly associated with modern urban landscapes. More than the famous Paris street, Raynee (Chicago Art Museum), Caillebotte's bridge picture
Gustave Callebotte is the first Impressionist painter who painted realistic photographs. Callebotte, born in 1848, is a French painter who is strongly influenced by Impressionists. Most of Callebotte's works are oil painting. He painted the streets of Paris; the rainy day of 1877. Callebotte was one of Impressionist painters of his old days and now not well-known. He had to compete with such a painter; Edgardga, Claude Monet and Pierre August Renoir. Callebotte started painting in the 19th century French Impressionist era. His paintings were ignored in his time, and until now they have been highly appreciated. The Impressionist's understanding is as follows; Impressionist style is mainly characterized by the concentration of the overall impression of the scene and object, and the use of unmixed primary colors and small strokes to simulate actual reflected light Yes.