
Eugène Louis Boudin
1824–1898 · France · Impressionism
The story
Around 1856, in a frame-maker's shop in Le Havre on the Normandy coast, an older painter noticed the caricatures a local teenager was drawing and told him to give them up and paint outdoors instead. The teenager was Claude Monet. The older man was Eugene Boudin, and the walks they took along the shore, painting the sea and sky straight from nature, later made Monet say it was as if a veil had been lifted from his eyes.
Boudin was the son of a Honfleur harbour pilot and had worked as a boy on the steamer that ran between Honfleur and Le Havre, so he knew that coast in every weather. He became a painter of beaches and skies, of fashionable Parisians taking the air at the new resorts of Trouville and Deauville, with the clouds often given more of the canvas than the people below. The older landscape painter Corot called him the king of the skies.
He showed alongside Monet and the younger men at the first Impressionist exhibition in 1874, though he never thought of himself as a rebel. On the backs of his beach studies he often pencilled the exact conditions of the day, the wind, the hour and the state of the light, so the weather inside each picture can still be matched to the weather that made it.
Works
16 works
Parc Cordier in TrouvilleEugène Louis Boudin, 1880
Princess Pauline Metternich (1836–1921) on the BeachEugène Louis Boudin, 1865
Camaret. The Harbor During a ThunderstormEugène Louis Boudin, 1873
Seascape at SunsetEugène Louis Boudin, 1885
Still Life with a PumpkinEugène Louis Boudin, 1856
The Dock of DeauvilleEugène Louis Boudin, 1891
The Jetty at TrouvilleEugène Louis Boudin, 1867
The port of QuimperEugène Louis Boudin, 1857
View at the Leuvehaven in RotterdamEugène Louis Boudin, 1870
View of Bordeaux, from the Quai des ChartronsEugène Louis Boudin, 1874
Washerwomen by the RiverEugène Louis Boudin, 1880
Washerwomen on the shore of the TouquesEugène Louis Boudin, 1884
Women on the Beach at BerckEugène Louis Boudin, 1881
Beach Scene in TrouvilleEugène Louis Boudin, 1874
TrouvilleEugène Louis Boudin, 1891
Trouville, Beach SceneEugène Louis Boudin, 1872