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Shore of Douarnenez, fishing boats in the bay
Eugène Boudin

Shore of Douarnenez, fishing boats in the bay

1897
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Original dimensions
74.9 x 50.8 cm
Museum
Not specified
Year
1897
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Hand-painted in oil on canvas · Museum-quality materials · Ships worldwide
Eugène Boudin

Scene depicted

This painting illustrates the lively shore of Douarnenez, where fishing boats advance into sparkling waters, evoking the daily life of the region's fishermen. The delicate composition highlights the vibrant hues of the Breton sea, emphasizing the natural beauty and peaceful rhythm of this maritime scene.

Historical context

Created in 1897, this painting is set in the charming coastal town of Douarnenez, in historic Brittany. It reflects the Impressionist movement, where Eugène Boudin stands out for his mastery of maritime landscapes. Currently, the canvas is not cataloged in a specific museum, but its precise dimensions alone attract the gaze of art lovers.

Place in the artist's career

Positioned at the heart of Eugène Boudin 's career, this canvas represents a turning point towards his mature style. Comparable to his other masterpieces such as “Beach of Trouville” and “Étretat, the stone and the sea,” this painting illustrates not only his talent for capturing light but also his intuition in rendering maritime emotions.

Anecdote

“The sea is my muse,” said Boudin, evoking sweet memories of sunny mornings when white sails danced in the wind. These words resonate deeply with the evocative power of his canvas . On that day, the light bathed the bay in a golden glow.