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Eugène Boudin artwork • painting • previously for sale Low tide, Scheveningen

Boudin E.L.  | 'Eugène' Louis Boudin, Low tide, Scheveningen, oil on canvas 59.7 x 94.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated 'Scheveningen'75'

Eugène Boudin

Low tide, Scheveningen
oil on canvas 59.7 x 94.5 cm, signed l.r. and dated 'Scheveningen'75'

This painting was previously for sale.

Provenance: coll. Gabriël Cognacq, Parijs; Galerie Bernheim-Jeune, Parijs; Galerie Vallotton, Lausanne, Zwitserland; Pierre Dubied, Neuchâtel, Zwitserland; Lock Galleries, New York; kunsthandel Wildenstein & Co., New York; part. coll. Verenigde Staten; part. coll. Monte Carlo.
Literature: Georges Jean-Aubry, 'Eugène Boudin d'après les lettres et les documents inédits', Neuchâtel 1968, afb. pag. 206 (met afb.); Robert Schmit, 'Eugène Boudin 1824-1898', Parijs 1973, vol. I, pag. 379, cat.nr. 1088 (met afb.).

Eugène Boudin, best known for his harbour, coastal and beach views of his native region of Normandy, was among the first French landscape artists to work ‘en plein air’, or directly from nature. In 1873 he first travelled to the Netherlands, persuaded to do so by his fellow painter and friend Jongkind. The similar-minded artists, both precursors of Impressionism, had first met in 1862. A close friendship ensued and together they went on many painting trips along the Normandy coast. On his initial Dutch trip, Boudin visited Rotterdam, The Hague and Scheveningen, places he would return to on several occasions, the last one being in 1890.


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