paintings by eugene boudin in the princeton university art museum

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Boudin, Eugène, Fishing Boats at Kerhor, 1872

Boudin, Eugène, Fishing Boats at Kerhor, 1872

Boudin was from a seafaring family in Le Havre, a harbor and resort town on the coast of Normandy. Rather than go to sea, he ran a stationery shop and began to exhibit works by the Barbizon School artists—who ... More

Boudin, Eugène, Study - A painting of a field with a house in the distance

Boudin, Eugène, Study - A painting of a field with a house in the dist...

Dutch seventeenth-century landscapes were avidly collected and held in high esteem in France by the late eighteenth century, but only in the Romantic era was their full influence felt in French painting. By th... More

Claude Monet - Boudin, Eugène, The Beach at Trouville, 1865

Claude Monet - Boudin, Eugène, The Beach at Trouville, 1865

Boudin took Claude Monet under his wing in the 1850s, when the aspiring artist was still in his teens. Monet came to embrace the older painter’s primary artistic concerns, which included a fascination with the... More

Boudin, Eugène, Venice-Seascape at the Giudecca, 1895

Boudin, Eugène, Venice-Seascape at the Giudecca, 1895

Boudin is most famous for his scenes of fashionable Normandy seaside resorts, painted in the 1860s, but he also travelled abroad. Venice offered his favorite motifs--sea and sky. A large sailing ship and small... More

Boudin, Eugène, Navires dans le Port à Honfleur, 1856

Boudin, Eugène, Navires dans le Port à Honfleur, 1856

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