Eugène Louis Boudin  (French, 1824-1898) 

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Eugène Louis Boudin, Trouville. Voilier échoué dans le port

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Trouville. Voilier échoué dans le port
circa 1888-1895

Hammer Galleries
Eugène Louis Boudin, On Deauville Beach

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
On Deauville Beach
Le Claire Kunst
Eugène Louis Boudin, Bateaux dans un Port

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Bateaux dans un Port
circa 1880-1885

Willow Gallery
Eugène Louis Boudin, Le Port du Camaret

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Le Port du Camaret
Callan Fine Art
Eugène Louis Boudin, Landscape with Cows

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Landscape with Cows
M.S. Rau Antiques
Eugène Louis Boudin, Crinolines sur la plage, Trouville

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Crinolines sur la plage, Trouville
1869

Stoppenbach & Delestre
Eugène Louis Boudin, Trouville

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Trouville
1895

Vallejo Gallery
Eugène Louis Boudin, Golfe Juan l’escadre dans la baie

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Golfe Juan l’escadre dans la baie
1893

Trinity House
Eugène Louis Boudin, La Touques, Marée Basse

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
La Touques, Marée Basse
Willow Gallery
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Eugène Louis Boudin, Scène de plage à Trouville

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Scène de plage à Trouville, 1864
Sale Date: Jun 19, 2007
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Eugène Louis Boudin, Scène de plage

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Scène de plage, 1865
Sale Date: Feb 3, 2003
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Eugène Louis Boudin, Scène de plage à Trouville

 

Eugène Louis Boudin
Scène de plage à Trouville, 1864
Sale Date: Feb 7, 2006
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  Eugène Boudin was one of the most important precursors of the Impressionists, his ever increasing critical acclaim rests on an unrivalled reputation as a master of beach and coastal scenes.
  Born in Honfleur, Boudin was the son of a harbour pilot. In 1844, he opened a stationary and framing shop in Le Havre, where his clients included Thomas Couture, Eugène Isabey, Jean François Millet and Constant Troyon. Although Boudin had no academic training, he spent much time drawing, and the visiting painters greatly encouraged his innate artistic ability.
  In 1847, Boudin went to Paris and devoted his attention to studying and copying Old Masters in the Louvre. In 1851, he was awarded a three year scholarship by the City of Le Havre. However, instead of pursuing indoor, academic studio work, Boudin was inspired by the idea of painting ' en plein air', and made a number of painting trips to Le Havre, Honfleur and other coastal towns in Northern France. He made his debut at the Salon in 1859, where his work was much admired by Charles Baudelaire and Gustave Courbet, and he was heralded by Corot as the 'king of the skies'.
  It was Boudin who was to become Monet's first teacher, persuading him to paint out of doors, and in 1874, he was invited to participate in the first Impressionist exhibition.
  He spent the rest of his career painting primarily around the coast of Le Havre, Honfleur and Trouville, inspired by the elegant society that peopled the sparkling coasts. Whilst painting at Trouville, he met the Dutch artist, Johan Barthold Jongkind, and, influenced by his boldness of technique, Boudin adopted a freer brushwork and brighter palette.
  The exquisite sensibility of Boudin's work was recognised by the dealer Durand-Ruel, who organised exhibitions of his pictures in 1883, 1889, 1890 and 1891; in 1892, Boudin was awarded the Légion d'honneur.
  Works by Eugène Boudin can be found in the many museums world wide including: The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; The National Gallery, London; Musée d’Orsay, Paris; Musée du Louvre, Paris and The Hermitage, St Petersburg.

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