Hare (1882) by Gustave Caillebotte

Hare - Gustave Caillebotte - 1882

Artwork Information

TitleHare
ArtistGustave Caillebotte
Date1882
Mediumoil,canvas
Dimensions89 x 35 cm
Art MovementImpressionism
Current LocationPetit Palais, Geneva, Switzerland

About Hare

The artwork “Hare” is a remarkable oil on canvas painting by artist Gustave Caillebotte completed in 1882. With dimensions of 89 x 35 cm, this piece exemplifies the Impressionist movement and is categorized as a still life. The painting is housed in the Petit Palais in Geneva, Switzerland, where it stands as a testament to Caillebotte’s skill and the stylistic attributes of the era.

The artwork depicts a solitary hare hung by its hind legs, a common preparation style for game in traditional cuisine. The hare’s fur displays a variety of warm tones, capturing the natural texture and coloration with careful brushwork characteristic of Impressionist technique. Despite the subject’s stillness, there is a dynamic quality to the rendering of the fur, which seems almost tactile under Caillebotte’s touch. The background is deliberately subdued, using neutral tones to focus the viewer’s attention on the central subject, the hare. Overall, the artwork celebrates the beauty found in everyday objects and the transient effects of light and color that Impressionism sought to capture.

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