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Article: IMPRESSIONIST DAWN.(Eugene Boudin exhibition)(Brief Article)
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- September 1, 2000
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Nobody can point with certainty to the exact origins of the immensely important impressionist painting movement, but a new exhibition at Lausanne's l'Hermitage Foundation sheds much light. It is devoted to Eugene Boudin (1824-1898), the Norman painter whose evocative seascapes and beach scenes played a capital part in the new appreciation of landscapes in the mid-l9th century and the birth of impressionism. Boudin, born into a family of sailors, was largely self-taught, and introduced his young friend and later impressionist ...
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... ... graphite work "Four Ladies in Crinolines Walking at Trouville" (1865) by French artist Eugene Boudin is featured in the exhibition, "Eugene Boudin at the National Gallery of Art," at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C ...
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