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Eugene Louis Boudin

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Eugene Louis Boudin

Born into a seafaring family, Eugene Boudin is mostly known for his art, prints and posters of sea and sky. Although often described as 'the painter of beaches', the beach itself in his painting only occupies a portion of the canvas and it is the large, luminous sky that predominates in the work.

Boudin worked directly from nature on the Normandy coast and in particular at the fashionable resorts of Deauville and Trouville. His seascapes and beach scenes were painted at many different times of the year and in a variety of changing weather conditions. He is responsible for introducing Claude Monet to this method of painting art, prints and posters outdoors.

Monet returned the compliment by painting the beach at Trouville several years later. Boudin's overriding concern was light, and in his dabs of pure color and loose and delicate brushwork, he prefigured Impressionism, marking the link between Corot and the Impressionists. Indicative of the esteem in which he was held by the Impressionists, Boudin was included in their first exhibition of art, prints and posters in 1874.

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