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Artist: Eugène Louis Boudin
Etude de Ciel - Impressionist Landscape Pastel Study by Eugene Boudin
By Eugène Louis Boudin
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed pastel on grey paper circa 1860 by Eugene Boudin. The piece is a study of clouds in a blue sky.
Signature:
Signed with the cachet of the artist's estate lower right
Dimensio...
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1860s Impressionist Eugène Louis Boudin Landscape Paintings
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Eugene Louis Boudin Mixed Media Painting
By Eugène Louis Boudin
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Eugene Boudin (French 1824-1898) Scene de plage. Berck
Circa 1870
Fishermen and boats on the shore.
Inscribed 'Berck' LL. with the Trustee's stamp “E.B” LR
Medium: pen, ink and wat...
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