Man In A Smock, Or Father Magliore On The Road Between Saint-clair And Etretat (1884) by Gustave Caillebotte

Man In A Smock, Or Father Magliore On The Road Between Saint-clair And Etretat - Gustave Caillebotte - 1884

Artwork Information

TitleMan In A Smock, Or Father Magliore On The Road Between Saint-clair And Etretat
ArtistGustave Caillebotte
Date1884
MediumOil On Canvas
Dimensions65 x 54 cm
Current LocationPrivate Collection
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About Man In A Smock, Or Father Magliore On The Road Between Saint-clair And Etretat

Man in a Smock, also known as Father Magliore On The Road Between Saint-clair And Etretat, is a painting created by Gustave Caillebotte in 1884. It features a man in a smock walking on a road between Saint-Clair and Etretat. Caillebotte was an important figure of the French Impressionist movement, born into wealth in Paris in 1848. Despite being trained as an engineer, he pursued painting and produced several works throughout his career.

Unlike other impressionist painters who focused on capturing fleeting moments with vivid color palettes and brushstrokes, Caillebotte painted more realistically. Man in a Smock is one of his works that depicts everyday life with precision and attention to detail. The painting showcases the simplicity of rural life through the solitary figure’s posture and facial expression.

The painting is available for purchase as hand-made reproductions online, making it accessible to those who appreciate art but may not be able to access original pieces physically or financially. Man in a Smock can be viewed alongside other works by Caillebotte on virtual museums and art websites that represent larger collections of his work. Through this piece, viewers can appreciate Caillebotte’s contribution to impressionism through his unique style and subject matter while gaining an insight into rural life during the 19th century.

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