トルーヴィル、浜辺の情景

Eugène Louis Boudin · PD

トルーヴィル、浜辺の情景


作品情報

制作年
1872
技法
油彩・キャンバス
種類
絵画
寸法
14 × 35.6 cm

ストーリー

Eugene Boudin found his subject on the sands of Trouville, a Normandy resort the new railways had filled with well-dressed Parisians down for the sea air. Rather than the bathers, he painted the crowd that came to be seen, women in wide skirts grouped near a flagpole, faces barely indicated, the whole line of them set against a broad sky he loved more than anything else in a picture. He painted these scenes for years, and this one dates to 1872, just after the war with Prussia. It was Boudin who, a decade earlier, had coaxed the teenaged Monet out of the studio to paint in the open air.