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Fishing Boats at Fécamp
Eugène Boudin

Fishing Boats at Fécamp

1893
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Original dimensions
33.3 x 41.7 cm
Museum
Hamburg Kunsthalle
Year
1893
Palette
Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Eugène BoudinHamburger Kunsthalle

Scene depicted

The scene depicted in the painting “Fishing Boats in Fécamp” reveals a peaceful atmosphere, where the silhouettes of the boats gently dance with the undulations of the waves. This painting serves as an open window into the maritime life of Fécamp, illustrating the narrative and cultural subtleties of fishing, while capturing the tranquility of an ordinary day.

Historical context

Created in 1893, this iconic painting is part of the artistic history of Fécamp, a charming coastal town in Normandy. An island of beauty and inspiration, the region has seen many artists from the Impressionist movement emerge, including Eugène Boudin , a pioneer of plein air painting. The canvas is currently located at the Hamburg Kunsthalle , a sanctuary of art where it continues to evoke strong emotions through its dimensions of 33.3 x 41.7 cm.

Place in the artist's career

This painting stands as a significant milestone in Eugène Boudin 's career, illustrating his relentless quest to capture light and the ephemeral. Compared to “The Beach at Trouville” and “The Port of Honfleur,” this work testifies to his stylistic evolution towards a more vibrant pulse, while placing Fécamp as a privileged theater of his most beautiful compositions.

Anecdote

“Every brushstroke is a dance with the daylight.” This quote reflects the deep inspiration Boudin drew from his morning walks on the beaches of Normandy. The moment he captured this canvas was likely imbued with the salty scent of the ocean and the soothing murmur of the waves, making this moment deeply emotional and memorable.