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Eugène Boudin in Normandy
Official catalog of the exhibition commemorating the centenary of the painter’s death
Eugène Boudin Museum, Honfleur – July 4 to October 4, 1998

Published by the Friends of the Eugène Boudin Museum
Éditions Anthèse, 1998

Hardcover book, 199 pages, like new condition.

ISBN: 9782912257048
Language: French

Louis-Eugène Boudin (1824-1898), born in Honfleur and died in Deauville, is one of the greatest marine painters of the 19th century.

A pioneer of plein air painting, he is considered one of the leading forerunners of Impressionism and profoundly influenced Claude Monet. Nicknamed the “king of skies,” he captured the ever-changing light of the Normandy coast like no other.

Perfect for lovers of Impressionism, Norman painting, and 19th-century art.

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