French painter, noted for his seascapes and coastal scenes. He spent
most of his life in Normandy (Normandie), portraying the sea resorts
of the English Channel in numerous oil paintings and more than 6000
drawings and watercolors. He was one of the first artists to paint in
the open air (en plein air) rather than in a studio, which is evident
in his masterly portrayals of iridescent sand and water under bright,
shifting sunlight. A teacher of Claude Monet, Boudin was an influence
on the impressionist painters, and he participated in the first impressionist
exhibition in 1874.
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