Shop art print and framed art Women on the Beach at Berck by Eugène Boudin
Subjects : Landscape
Keywords : France, Impressionism, Painting, beach, coast, landscape, marine, Painting, sand, seaside, shore
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Women on the Beach at Berck OF Eugène Boudin
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Women on the Beach at Berck
Women on the beach at Berck is a work by the painter Eugène Boudin executed in 1881. The work was painted by Eugène Boudin in 1881 for the Impressionist collector Albert Pontremoli, cousin of the famous architect Emmanuel Pontremoli. After Albert Pontremoli died in Paris in 1923, his extensive private collection, which included paintings by Claude Monet, Camille Pisarro, Camille Claudel and Eugène Delacroix, was sold at auction in London and Paris in 1924.
The painting subsequently became part of the Alisa Mellon Bruce private collection. It is currently in the National Gallery of Art in Washington.
The painting depicts a group of low-class women on the beach in the French town of Berck on a sunny day. The outlines of the women are not well defined"; the depiction in general seems blurred. The painter has affixed his signature in the lower left-hand [...]
This artwork is a painting from the modern period. It belongs to the impressionism style.
« Women on the Beach at Berck » is kept at National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA.
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