Trouville, 1871. Creator: Eugene Louis Boudin.

Trouville, 1871. Creator: Eugene Louis Boudin.

2-999-573 - Heritage Art/Heritage Images

Trouville, 1871. From the early 1860s, Boudin depicted elegant tourists on the Normandy coast. Trouville had recently been established as a fashionable summer resort with its own casino and luxury hotels. Boudin's attitude toward his subjects was not necessarily sympathetic, and in 1867, he described such scenes of upper-class enjoyment as "a disgusting masquerade" and his subjects as "ghastly parasites." This particular scene may have been painted in September 1871, after he had returned from Antwerp, where he had sought refuge during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Eugene Louis Boudin, attributed to: French: Artist, painter

Medium
  1. Oil on panel

Picture Type
  1. Landscape

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe France

  1. 46 00 00 N , 002 00 00 E

World Europe France Basse-Normandie Trouville

  1. 49 22 05 N , 000 04 57 E

Category Hierarchy

Science & Nature Weather & Seasons

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Society & Culture Art & Literature

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Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 4960x1895
File Size : 27,537kb


Aliases

  1. 37.840
  1. 1100000345
  1. 2-999-573
  1. 2999573
  1. 37.84

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