
UMBRELLAS
Rainy Days in Paris by Gustave Caillebotte
Beautiful printed artist umbrella
- Solid Light Wood hook handle, shaft and tips
- New fibreglass ribs 8 section. Rib length: 59cm
- Manual push-up frame
- Brass ferrule
- Quality printed design
- Approx length when closed : 89cm
- Approx span when open: 103cm
Beginning in 1851, the government of NapoleonIII transformed the old streets of Paris into a new system of grand boulevards. This painting abounds with evidence of the city’s rebuilding. Gustave Caillebotte selected a complex intersection near the Saint-Lazare train station for his subject, distorting the size of the buildings and the distance between them to create a wide-angle view that reflects the sweeping modernity of this capital city.
The artist’s family owned property in the busy neighborhood depicted here, which was populated by wealthy Parisians and workers of various sorts. In the forground a man and woman wearing fashionable clothes stroll down the sidewalk. Behind them stand the uniformly designed buildings that were added to Paris during the renovations overseen by French administrator Baron Haussman .
The highly crafted surface, monumental size, geometric order, and elaborate perspective of Paris Street; Rainy Day (the artist used a gaslight to separate the foreground from the middle and distant views) are more academic than Impressionist in character. Caillebotte clearly intended these elements to underscore the power of painting to capture the momentary quality of everyday life. In this cropped composition, it is easy to imagine that in just a moment, everyone in the painting will have moved and nothing will be the same.
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