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Eugene Boudin : "Bathing Time at Deauville" (1865) - Giclee Fine Art Print

$ 19.99

SIZE

12" x 16" (Image: 8.44" x 14")
9" x 12" (Image: 6.31" x 10.5")
16" x 20" (Image: 10.88" x 18")

DESCRIPTION

In 1857 Eugène Boudin befriended a lowly caricature artist named Claude Monet and instilled in him a love of brilliant landscapes and the play of light on water. "Come over," he urged, "I want to show you Honfleur; I want you to see the light." The son of a harbor pilot, Boudin specialized in seashores and marine subjects, and was one of the few French landscape painters of his generation to insist upon working en plein air. Three brushstrokes done outdoors, he said, were of greater value than three days working in the studio. His bright hues, fluid brushwork and passion for the shimmering beauty of the French shoreline were the rich soil that nurtured the first flowers of Impressionism.
  • Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper : Matte Finish, Textured Surface.
  • Specialized pigment inks yield rich, lasting color.
  • Fine art paper affords much greater detail than canvas.
  • White borders leave space for matting and framing.
  • Respects the artist's vision - no arbitrary cropping or distortion.
Archival Inkjet on Fine Art Paper : Matte Finish, Textured Surface.Renfield's

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