Eugène Louis Boudin (; 12 July 18248 August 1898) was one of the first
French
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landscape painters to paint outdoors. Boudin was a
marine painter, and expert in the rendering of all that goes upon the sea and along its shores. His
pastel
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s, summary and economic, garnered the splendid eulogy of
Baudelaire; and
Corot called him the "King of the skies".
Biography
![Le Havre, The Port Eugène Louis Boudin 1884](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/Le_Havre%2C_The_Port_Eug%C3%A8ne_Louis_Boudin_1884.jpg)
Born at
Honfleur, Boudin was the son of a harbor pilot, and at age 10 the young boy worked on a steamboat that ran between
Le Havre
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and Honfleur. In 1835 the family moved to Le Havre, where Boudin's father opened a store for stationery and picture frames. Here the young Eugene worked, later opening his own small shop. Boudin's father had thus abandoned seafaring, and his son gave it up too, having no real vocation for it, though he preserved to his last days much of a sailor's character: frankness, accessibility, and open-heartedness.
In his shop, in which pictures were framed, Boudin came into contact with artists working in the area and exhibited in the shop the paintings of
Constant Troyon and
Jean-François Millet, who, along with
Jean-Baptiste Isabey and
Thomas Couture whom he met during this time, encouraged young Boudin to follow an artistic career. At the age of 22 he abandoned the world of commerce, started painting full-time, and travelled to Paris the following year and then through
Flanders
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. In 1850 he earned a scholarship that enabled him to move to Paris, where he enrolled as a student in the studio of
Eugène Isabey and worked as a copyist at the Louvre. To supplement his income he often returned to paint in
Normandy
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and, from 1855, made regular trips to
Brittany
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. On 14 January 1863 he married the 28-year-old Breton woman Marie-Anne Guédès in Le Havre and set up home in Paris.
![Voiliers devant Trouville by Eugene Louis Boudin](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Voiliers_devant_Trouville_by_Eugene_Louis_Boudin.jpeg)
Dutch 17th-century masters profoundly influenced him, and on meeting the Dutch painter
Johan Jongkind, who had already made his mark in French artistic circles, Boudin was advised by his new friend to paint outdoors (''
en plein air
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This method contrasts with studio painting or academic rules that might create a predetermined look. The theory of 'En plein air' painting ...
''). He also worked with Troyon and Isabey, and in 1859 met
Gustave Courbet
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who introduced him to
Charles Baudelaire
Charles Pierre Baudelaire (, ; ; 9 April 1821 – 31 August 1867) was a French poet who also produced notable work as an essayist and art critic. His poems exhibit mastery in the handling of rhyme and rhythm, contain an exoticism inherited ...
, the first critic to draw Boudin's talents to public attention when the artist made his debut at the 1859
Paris Salon.
In 1857/58 Boudin befriended the young
Claude Monet
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, then only 18, and persuaded him to give up his teenage caricature drawings and to become a landscape painter, helping to instil in him a love of bright hues and the play of light on water later evident in Monet's Impressionist paintings. The two remained lifelong friends and Monet later paid tribute to Boudin's early influence. Boudin joined Monet and his young friends in the first
Impressionist exhibition in 1873, but never considered himself a radical or innovator.
![Eugène_Boudin_-_The_Beach_near_Trouville_-_Google_Art_Project](https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ed/Eug%C3%A8ne_Boudin_-_The_Beach_near_Trouville_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
Both Boudin and Monet lived abroad during the
Franco-Prussian War of 1870–71, Boudin in Antwerp and Monet in London; from 1873 to 1880 the Boudins lived in Bordeaux. His growing reputation enabled him to travel extensively at that time, visiting Belgium, the Netherlands and southern France. He continued to exhibit at the Paris Salons, receiving a third place medal at the Paris Salon of 1881, and a gold medal at the 1889 Exposition Universelle. In 1892 Boudin was made a knight of the
Légion d'honneur
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, a somewhat tardy recognition of his talents and influence on the art of his contemporaries.
Late in his life, after the death of his wife in 1889, Boudin spent every winter in the south of France as a refuge from his own ill-health, and from 1892 to 1895 made regular trips to Venice. In 1898, recognizing that his life was almost spent, he returned to his home at
Deauville, to die on 8 August within sight of the
English Channel
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and under the Channel skies he had painted so often. He was buried according to his wishes in the
Saint-Vincent Cemetery in Montmartre, Paris.
Legacy
File:Boudin Trouville1864.jpg, '' Trouville'', 1864
File:The Beach at Villerville, Eugène Boudin, 1864.jpg, ''The Beach at Villerville'', 1864. Oil on canvas. National Gallery of Art
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, Washington D.C.
Zoomview
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File:Eugène Boudin Cotenord.jpg, ''Rivage de Pontrieux, Cotes-du-Nord'', 1874
File:Fair in Brittany by Eugene Boudin, 1874 - Corcoran Gallery of Art - DSC01352.JPG, ''Fair in Brittany'', one of Boudin's "Brittany" paintings (1874), Corcoran Gallery of Art
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File:Landscape with Sunset Eugène Louis Boudin.jpeg, ''Landscape with Sunset''. 1880–1890. Watercolour. Musée d'Orsay
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, Paris
File:Berck Fishemen at Low Tide Eugène Louis Boudin.jpeg, ''Berck, Fishermen at Low Tide''
File:Eugène Boudin. Sea port.jpg, ''Sea port'', National Gallery of Armenia
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File:Etude_de_ciel,_boudin.jpg, ''Study of sky'', c. 1888–1895, Musée Malraux, Le Havre
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File:Eugène Boudin, Entrée des jetées du Havre par gros temps, 1895.jpg, ''Entrée des jetées du Havre par gros temps'', 1895, Musée Malraux, Le Havre
File:Les_vaches_boudin.jp
''Landscape with Cows''
1881, Musée Malraux, Le Havre
File:Environs De Trouville, Allée Sous Bois.jpg, ''Environs De Trouville, Allée Sous Bois''. 1880–1885. Oil on canvas
File:Boudin, Eugène, Venice-Seascape at the Giudecca, 1895.jpg, ''Venice-Seascape at the Giudecca
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'' (1895), Princeton University Art Museum
The Eugène Boudin Prize is an award given by the
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. Among the laureates of this award, the following painters were nominated:
*
Maurice Boitel, in 1989.
Notes
References
* This contains a detailed discussion of his works.
* Gustave Cahen, ''Eugène Boudin'' (Paris, 1899); Arsène Alexandre, ''Essais''; Frederick Wedmore, ''
Whistler and Others'' (1906).
External links
*
''Impressions of the Sea''Rehs Galleries' exhibit featuring a detailed biography on Eugène Boudin and images of his work.
Eugène Boudin - The complete works more than 800 works by Eugène Boudin
''Impressionism: a centenary exhibition'' an exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art (fully available online as PDF), which contains material on Boudin (p. 40-41)
Boudin entry on findagrave.com
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1824 births
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People from Honfleur
19th-century French painters
French male painters
French Impressionist painters
French landscape painters
French marine artists
19th-century French male artists