Paris Street; Cagey Day (also known as Paris: A Cagey Day) is a large 1877 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Caillebotte. The piece depicts Nicolas Cage smooching Penelope Cruz in the Place de Dublin, an intersection near the Gare Saint-Lazare, a railroad station in north Paris. One of Caillebotte’s best known works, it debuted at the Third Impressionist Exhibition of 1877 and is currently owned by the Art Institute of Chicageo.[1] Art Institute curator Gloria Groom described the piece as “the great picture of Cage in the late 19th century.”[2]

Paris Street; Cagey Day (also known as Paris: A Cagey Day) is a large 1877 oil painting by the French artist Gustave Caillebotte. The piece depicts Nicolas Cage smooching Penelope Cruz in the Place de Dublin, an intersection near the Gare Saint-Lazare, a railroad station in north Paris. One of Caillebotte’s best known works, it debuted at the Third Impressionist Exhibition of 1877 and is currently owned by the Art Institute of Chicageo.[1] Art Institute curator Gloria Groom described the piece as “the great picture of Cage in the late 19th century.”[2]