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Beach House with Flags at Trouville — History & Facts
Beach House with Flags at Trouville depicts a charming coastal scene with a beach house prominently displayed. The house is adorned with colorful flags that flutter in the breeze, adding a festive touch to the landscape. The painting captures the essence of a lively beach day, with soft waves lapping at the shore.
Surrounding the house, you can see the sandy beach and hints of visitors enjoying the seaside atmosphere. Notice the vibrant colors used by Eugène Boudin, which bring the scene to life. The flags are painted with a sense of movement, suggesting a gentle wind. The brushwork is loose and expressive, characteristic of the Impressionism style.
You can also spot small details like the reflections on the water and the textures of the sand, which enhance the overall feeling of a sunny day at the beach. Eugène Boudin created this work around the 1860s, during a time when he was known for his beach scenes and marine subjects. He was a precursor to the Impressionist movement, influencing artists like Claude Monet. This particular painting showcases Boudin's love for the seaside and his ability to capture light and atmosphere.
Today, it can be found in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, where it continues to delight visitors.
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