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Cheval normand — History & Facts
Cheval normand features a majestic Norman horse standing in a lush, green landscape. The horse is depicted with a shiny coat, showcasing shades of brown and white. Surrounding it are gentle hills and a clear blue sky, creating a serene atmosphere.
This painting captures the beauty of the horse and its natural environment beautifully. Take a closer look at the details of the horse's mane and the texture of its coat, which Boudin painted with great care. The background is filled with soft brushstrokes that depict the rolling hills and the sky, enhancing the sense of depth. The play of light on the horse's body adds to the realism of the scene.
Boudin's attention to the natural setting complements the subject perfectly. Eugène Boudin painted this work in the 1860s, a time when he was gaining recognition for his ability to capture landscapes and animals. Known as a precursor to Impressionism, Boudin often painted outdoors, which influenced his style. Cheval normand reflects his love for the Normandy region and its horses.
Today, this painting is housed in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Rouen, where visitors can appreciate its charm and detail.
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