The Dock of Deauville, Eugène Louis Boudin, 1891

The Dock of Deauville, Eugène Louis Boudin, 1891

This painting treats a common theme in boudin's mature art, ships at harbor. Boudin typically did not depict the busy commercial life or human tasks related to ships; rather, he seemed always to strive for an overall mood of calm, harmony, and light. Although boudin's brushwork was quite sketchy at this time, he was still able to suggest the complex sails and structures of large vessels. Here he rubbed light tones around the ships' masts, often overlapping the darker lines of the wood and rigging with white or gray tones as if to evoke the passing wind and shifting positions common to nautical life. Object Type: painting. Date: 1891. Place of creation: France. Dimensions: Framed: 80.5 × 116 × 10 cm (31.6 × 45.6 × 3.9 in) Unframed: height: 46.7 cm (18.3 in); width: 37.8 cm (14.8 in). Medium: oil on panel. Collection: Cleveland Museum of Art. The Dock at Deauville by Eugène Boudin, 1891, Cleveland Museum of Art
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Author: Eugène Louis Boudin (1824–1898)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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