Gustave Caillebotte
1848 - 1894
Gustave Caillebotte, heir to a textile fortune, earned a
law degree before turning to painting. He also designed
racing boats and was an avid gardener - a passion he
shared with his friend, Monet. In spite of his great
wealth, Caillebotte never put on airs. In fact, he was
quite modest, putting others' concerns before his own.
He never married. One day, at age 45, he suddenly took
sick and died a few weeks later of something the doctors
called "brain paralysis", a kind of stroke.