French painter (1824-1898)
Eugène Louis Boudin (12 July 1824 - 8 August 1898) was one of the first French landscape painters to paint outdoors. Boudin was a Marine art painter, and expert in the rendering of all that goes upon the sea and along its shores. His pastels, summary and economic, garnered the splendid eulogy of Baudelaire; Corot called him the 'king of the skies'.
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Alternative Names:
Eugène-Louis Boudin
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E. Boudin
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Ėzhen Buden
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Eugene Boudin
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Louis Eugène Boudin
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Eugene Louis Boudin
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Eugene-Louis Boudin
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Louis-Eugène Boudin
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L. E. Boudin
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Louis Eugene Boudin
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Louis-Eugene Boudin
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E. L. Boudin
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eugene-louis boudin
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Boudin
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boudin e.
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Edouard Boudin
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E. F. Boudin
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Eug. Boudin
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eugene boudin
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E.L. Boudin
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e. l. boudin
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Eugène Boudin
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[Venice is] somewhat disguised by the artists who usually paint Venice, who have disfigured it by turning it into a city heated by the brightest and hottest sun. On the contrary, Venice, like all luminous cities, has a grey hue, the atmosphere is mild and misty and the sky arrays itself with clouds, just like the sky of our Norman and Dutch regions.
I have a confession to make. When I came back to.. ..the beach at Trouville.. ..it seeemed nothing more than than a frightful masquerade.. ..If you have passed one month among the people condemned to hard work in the fields, with black bread and water, and you then find that gang of golden parasites with such a triumphant air, you can't help feeling a bit of pity.. ..Fortunately, dear friend, the Creator has spread a little of his splendid and warming light everywhere, and what I reproduce is not so much this world as the element that envelops it.