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In the collection of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago · as of July 2026
FROM THE ART INSTITUTE OF CHICAGO’S CATALOG
In 1881 Gustave Caillebotte purchased a home near Argenteuil, then a rural town on the outskirts of Paris, with his brother Martial, and this led to a notable decrease in his artistic productivity. Caillebotte’s “lost years” coincide with the use of this sketchbook. The subjects of the drawings in the book—panoramic views, portraits, intimate garden scenes, details of trees and architecture, and copies after other works—reflect Caillebotte’s shift away from his earlier depictions of urban Parisians. None are studies for later works; instead this sketchbook is more experimental, as Caillebotte focused on developing his use of watercolor and drawing out of doors.
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Anonymous, British, 19th century — Landscape Sketch
Eugène Delacroix — Sketchbook from the Artist's Trip to Germ
William Leighton Leitch — Helensburgh, Scotland
Unknown — Cart Heading over Bridge Between Trees; Villa in D
Nicholas Pocock — Hampton Court, Herefordshire
Camille Corot — View of Lormes
Hendrik Pieter Koekkoek — Guildford
Georges Michel — Weg tussen beboomde hellingen
Unknown artist — Panorama of a Wooded Grove (recto); Landsca
George Richmond — Landscape at Margate
John Ruskin|George Price Boyce — View of a Colliery at the E
Joseph Mallord William Turner — Scenes on the Kibble near Li