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Art.com has partnered with the Art Institute of Chicago to offer fine art reproductions of original works from their permanent collection. These archival prints are developed along with museum experts to ensure that they will last for generations. Each image is individually inspected and approved by the Art Institute of Chicago to be as close as possible to the original artwork. Where feasible, the artists or their estates are also involved in guiding the fidelity of the reproduction.
Art.com has partnered with the Art Institute of Chicago to offer fine art reproductions of original works from their permanent collection. These archival prints are developed along with museum experts to ensure that they will last for generations. Each image is individually inspected and approved by the Art Institute of Chicago to be as close as possible to the original artwork. Where feasible, the artists or their estates are also involved in guiding the fidelity of the reproduction.
Gustave Caillebotte (1848 – 1894) was a remarkable French artist who combined elements of Realism and Impressionism into intriguing scenes of daily Paris life. Originally an engineer, Caillebotte transitioned to painting after attending art school, where he was highly influenced by Impressionists Edgar Degas, Claude Monet and Pierre Renoir. Caillebotte’s style, with its tightly rendered forms, subdued colors, and daring, photographic style, was more realistic than the work of his fellow artists. Although his first painting was barred from exhibition, 40 of his 500 works are now displayed in Paris’ distinguished Musee d’Orsay.
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Gustave Caillebotte (1848 – 1894) was a remarkable French artist who combined elements of Realism and Impressionism into intriguing scenes of daily Paris life. Originally an engineer, Caillebotte transitioned to painting after attending art school, where he was highly influenced by Impressionists Edgar Degas, Claude Monet and Pierre Renoir. Caillebotte’s style, with its tightly rendered forms, subdued colors, and daring, photographic style, was more realistic than the work of his fellow artists. Although his first painting was barred from exhibition, 40 of his 500 works are now displayed in Paris’ distinguished Musee d’Orsay.
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