The Beach at Deauville, 1864. Creator: Eugène Boudin (French, 1824-1898).

The Beach at Deauville, 1864. Creator: Eugène Boudin (French, 1824-1898).

2-743-431 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

The Beach at Deauville, 1864. During the 1860s, Boudin executed many paintings and watercolours representing well-to-do tourists and vacationers enjoying seaside resorts in Normandy, principally Trouville and Deauville. In this scene, the informally posed figures suggest a sense of relaxation and intimacy. The overturned chair in the foreground underscores the impression of a casually observed moment, as though a sea breeze or a quick departure by its former occupant has upended it. The majority of Boudin's small oil paintings of beach scenes of the 1860s were executed on wood panel. After laying down a thin white ground, Boudin seems to have begun painting directly, not drawing or laying in guidelines for the forms. The result is a freshness and airiness appropriate to a windy day at the beach.


Image Details


Medium
  1. Oil on wood panel

Picture Type
  1. Painting

Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4483x5925
File Size : 77,818kb


Aliases

  1. 1946.71
  1. 125091
  1. 0940011320
  1. 1946.71
  1. 2-743-431
  1. 2743431

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