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Deauville, the shore in rough weather
Eugène Boudin

Deauville, the shore in rough weather

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Original dimensions
89.5 x 55 cm
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Not specified
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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Eugène Boudin

Scene depicted

At a glance, the viewer is swept into a stormy downpour unfolding over the sea of Deauville. The waves, muscled by the wind, crash against the shores while the sails of the boats bend under the intensity of the storm. In this pictorial work , Boudin depicts the contrasts of nature, offering a striking and immersive vision of a tumultuous shore, a moment frozen in time.

Historical context

Created at the end of the 19th century, this iconic painting is set in the picturesque backdrop of Deauville, a popular seaside resort at the crossroads of impressionism and realism . Eugène Boudin , a pioneer and master of plein air, captures the life that pulses at the edge of the sea through a canvas vibrant with light and emotions. Today, this majestic painting , unlocated, represents an essential piece of the artistic renaissance of that era.

Place in the artist's career

This painting reaffirms Boudin's position as a precursor in marine landscape, linking him to notable compositions such as “The Beach of Trouville” and “The Seaside at Étretat.” Each of these works testifies to his evolution, both in technique and in his ability to convey vivid emotions.

Anecdote

“I feel a vital need to translate the sea in its momentum, to capture its breath in my painting ,” he might have said one morning on the beach of Deauville, as the skies darkened with threatening clouds. It is in this unstable climate that the inspiration for his masterpiece was born, merging the tumult of the sky with the tranquility of the seascapes.