Artist |
Caillebotte, Gustave |
With this portrait of his youngest brother, Rene, Caillebotte first broached the theme of looking out at Paris, which later played a prominent role in his work. Turned away from the viewer. Rene assumes the pose, often associated with romanticism, of a person communing with nature. In Caillebotte's painting, however, it is not nature that captures his attention but the man-made spectacle of the new city. |