Café Guerbois

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Café Guerbois was a famous 19th-century Parisian café that served as a key gathering place for Impressionist and avant-garde artists and writers.

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instanceOf Parisian café
meeting place for artists
activeInDecade 1860s
1870s
approximateAddress 11 Boulevard des Batignolles
associatedWithMovement Impressionism
avant-garde art
country France
culturalSignificance symbol of Parisian artistic café culture
era Belle Époque precursor
frequentedBy Alfred Sisley
Camille Pissarro
Claude Monet
Edgar Degas
Frédéric Bazille
Henri Fantin-Latour
Nadar
Paul Cézanne
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Édouard Manet
Émile Zola
function meeting place for writers and critics
social hub for artists
venue for artistic debates
gatheringGroup Batignolles group of painters
historicalRole center of the Batignolles group
influenced critical reception of Impressionism
early Impressionist exhibitions
languageOfEnvironment French
locatedIn 17th arrondissement of Paris
Batignolles
surface form: Batignolles district

Boulevard des Batignolles NERFINISHED
Paris
mentionedIn writings about the history of Impressionism
notableFor being a key gathering place for Impressionist artists
being a meeting place for avant-garde writers
role in the development of Impressionism
patronType art critics
artists
writers
status defunct
timePeriod 19th century
typeOfBuilding ground-floor street café
usedFor discussions of new painting techniques
planning independent art shows

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Café Guerbois circle meetingPlace Café Guerbois