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Beach Scene, Trouville

1864 · Musée d'Orsay, Paris

landscape

The skill at seizing the ephemeral and noting essentials characterize the views of Trouville painted by Boudin. Trouville was a fashionable resort under the Second Empire. Boudin, the son of a Honfleur sailor, spent most of his life in seaside towns and concentrated on painting landscapes by the sea, everyday coastal scenes.

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Beach Scene, Trouville