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Portrait de Emile Jean Fontaine, libraire (The Bookseller E. J. Fontaine) - Peinture de Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), huile sur toile (65x81 cm), 1885, impressionnisme - National Gallery, London (Angleterre)
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Portrait de Emile Jean Fontaine, libraire (The Bookseller E. J. Fontaine) - Peinture de Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), huile sur toile (65x81 cm), 1885, impressionnisme - National Gallery, London (Angleterre)
FIA5384893 Portrait de Emile Jean Fontaine, libraire (The Bookseller E. J. Fontaine) - Peinture de Gustave Caillebotte (1848-1894), huile sur toile (65x81 cm), 1885, impressionnisme - National Gallery, London (Angleterre) by Caillebotte, Gustave (1848-94); National Gallery, London, UK; Photo © Fine Art Images
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This portrait by Gustave Caillebotte showcases the enigmatic figure of Emile Jean Fontaine, a renowned bookseller. Painted in 1885 during the height of impressionism, this oil on canvas masterpiece measures 65x81 cm and is currently housed at the National Gallery in London. Caillebotte's skillful brushwork brings to life every intricate detail of Fontaine's office. The shelves are adorned with an array of colorful books, while an open book lies on his desk alongside other office supplies such as inkwells and fountain pens. Fontaine himself gazes directly at the viewer, his hidden face adding an air of mystery to the composition. The artist captures not only Fontaine's profession but also his personality through subtle details. A pipe rests between his fingers, suggesting moments of contemplation amidst his work. This portrayal provides a glimpse into the daily life and dedication required for those involved in literature and academia during that era. Caillebotte's use of vibrant colors adds depth and richness to this striking piece. The warm tones create a sense of intimacy within the scene while highlighting Fontaine as both a man dedicated to his craft and a subject worthy of admiration. "The Bookseller E. J. Fontaine" is not just a painting; it is an invitation to explore history through artistry—a testament to Caillebotte's ability to capture human essence within everyday settings.
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