Departure of the boats at Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue - Eugène Boudin

Marine poetry according to Boudin
Treat yourself to a window on the Normandy coast with this luminous work signed by Eugène Boudin (1824-1898), one of the pioneers of plein air painting. Sortie des barques à Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue captures all the softness of a veiled sky reflected on a calm sea, animated by white sails and the elegant silhouettes of boats.
🎨 A master of sky and light
Considered a forerunner of Impressionism, Eugène Boudin influenced great names such as Monet. In this marine scene, we find his airy and spontaneous style: delicate touches, subtle palette, soothing atmosphere.
✨ Display ideas
Hang Sortie des barques à Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue in a living room, bedroom, or office to bring a touch of escape. Pair it with simple decor, natural materials (linen, light wood) to enhance its light.
📚 About Eugène Boudin
Eugène Boudin, French painter born in 1824, is famous for his seascapes and infinite skies. He captured the changing essence of the Norman seaside and remains a major figure in the transition to Impressionism.

Marine poetry according to Boudin
Treat yourself to a window on the Normandy coast with this luminous work signed by Eugène Boudin (1824-1898), one of the pioneers of plein air painting. Sortie des barques à Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue captures all the softness of a veiled sky reflected on a calm sea, animated by white sails and the elegant silhouettes of boats.
🎨 A master of sky and light
Considered a forerunner of Impressionism, Eugène Boudin influenced great names such as Monet. In this marine scene, we find his airy and spontaneous style: delicate touches, subtle palette, soothing atmosphere.
✨ Display ideas
Hang Sortie des barques à Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue in a living room, bedroom, or office to bring a touch of escape. Pair it with simple decor, natural materials (linen, light wood) to enhance its light.
📚 About Eugène Boudin
Eugène Boudin, French painter born in 1824, is famous for his seascapes and infinite skies. He captured the changing essence of the Norman seaside and remains a major figure in the transition to Impressionism.