
Boats in Trouville Harbor, 1894
Eugène-Louis Boudin, French
Oil on panel
7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (19 x 24.1 cm)
The Louis E. Stern Collection, 1963
1963-181-3
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Eugène-Louis Boudin, French
Oil on panel
7 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (19 x 24.1 cm)
The Louis E. Stern Collection, 1963
1963-181-3
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By the Sea: Paintings by Eugène Boudin and His Fellow Impressionists
July 13, 1991 - September 1, 1991
The sea has been a source of inspiration for generations of French artists. This exhibition, drawn from the Museum's extensive 19th-century
collections and augmented by important loans from private collectors in the area, reveals a variety of approaches to the subject by French
artists from the 1850s to the 1890s. Included are some 17 paintings by Boudin (1824-1898), shown together for the first time, as well as works
by his contemporaries Jongkind, Corot, Courbet, and Manet, and the celebrated Impressionists such as Monet, who was a student of Boudin.
The sea provided an inexhaustible source of subjects for the plein-air painters, whether they were recording activities along the coast, both
recreational and those providing a livelihood, exploring their own emotional reaction to its turbulent waters, or using the motif to help define
what it meant to be French.






