
Nude on a Couch
Gustave Caillebotte·1875
Historical Context
Caillebotte's male nudes are among the most unusual subjects in Impressionism — where the female nude was conventional, the male nude in domestic context was radical. This 1875 canvas brings the same realist precision to the male body that academic painters reserved for female subjects, using the elevated viewpoint and bold cropping of his street paintings to create an image simultaneously intimate and formally ambitious His financial support of the Impressionist movement — through purchasing and organizing exhibitions — complemented his own formally adventurous painting practice.
Technical Analysis
Caillebotte combined Impressionist color sensibility with a precise, almost photographic realism derived from academic training. His compositions use bold perspectival recession — often from elevated viewpoints — with smooth, carefully blended brushwork.






