Apple Tree in Bloom (Pommier en fleurs)
Gustave Caillebotte
European Art
With his signature use of zooming perspective, Caillebotte lures the viewer into the canvas with a swept path that runs the depth of the garden. His careful depiction of the garden’s strict plan complements his more informal treatment of the apple blossoms, rendered with thick touches of pink, white, and green paint. Strokes of bright orange paint hint at the roofs of the estate’s various buildings, here fragmented by the screen of the flowering tree branches.
MEDIUM
Oil on canvas
DATES
ca. 1885
DIMENSIONS
28 7/8 x 23 5/8 in. (73.3 x 60 cm)
Frame: 37 7/8 x 32 3/4 x 3 3/4 in. (96.2 x 83.2 x 9.5 cm)
(show scale)
MARKINGS
Stamped lower right: "G. Caillebotte."
ACCESSION NUMBER
1992.107.2
CREDIT LINE
Bequest of William K. Jacobs, Jr.
PROVENANCE
1894, inherited from the artist by his family; before June 1966, acquired from the artist's family by Galerie Lorenceau, Paris, France; before June 1966, sold by Galerie Lorenceau; before June 1966, acquired by Stephen Hahn Gallery, New York, NY; June 14, 1966, purchased from Stephen Hahn Gallery by William K. Jacobs, Jr.; June 18, 1992, bequeathed by William K. Jacobs, Jr. to the Brooklyn Museum.
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CAPTION
Gustave Caillebotte (French, 1848–1894). Apple Tree in Bloom (Pommier en fleurs), ca. 1885. Oil on canvas, 28 7/8 x 23 5/8 in. (73.3 x 60 cm). Brooklyn Museum, Bequest of William K. Jacobs, Jr., 1992.107.2 (Photo: Brooklyn Museum, 1992.107.2_colorcorrected_SL1.jpg)
IMAGE
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