Join Jeff Mishur of Art Excursions for a presentation on Gustave Caillebotte. This timely lecture coincides with the Art Institute of Chicago's Caillebotte exhibit currently open through October 5.
Artist Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894) was one of the founding French Impressionists. His artwork captured the spirit of modern life. His personal investment in French Impressionism helped it to persevere through difficult years of critical scorn and weak sales. His gift to the French nation of a remarkable art collection helped achieve an enduring legacy for the work of his fellow modernists. This lecture presents a number of important Caillebotte works and their art historical context.
Presenter Jeff Mishur is an art historian and co-owner of Art Excursions, Inc., a company that provides art related lectures and tours in the United States and private guiding in Chicago. Jeff has taught art history at the university level for more than twenty years.
Armchair Travels is generously funded with a gift from the Rutherford Family Trust. This program will not be recorded.
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