Deauville, the Strand

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"Deauville, the Strand" is an 1860s seaside painting by French artist Eugène Boudin that captures fashionable beachgoers on the Normandy coast and is considered a key precursor to Impressionism.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf painting
work of art
artisticStyle focus on light and weather
loose brushwork
luminous atmosphere
countryOfOrigin France
creator Eugène Boudin
creatorNationality French
depicts Deauville
Normandy
surface form: Normandy coast

beach
fashionable beachgoers
seaside
genre beach scene
seascape painting
hasOriginalTitleLanguage French
hasTitleLanguage English
inception 1860s
influenced early Impressionist painters
influencedBy Eugène Boudin’s interest in plein air painting
languageOfWork none (visual artwork)
locationOfCreation Normandy
mainSubject figures on a beach
leisure activities
movement Impressionism precursor
pre-Impressionism
notableFor depiction of modern leisure
innovative treatment of light
status as a key precursor to Impressionism
timePeriod 19th century

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Eugène Boudin notableWork Deauville, the Strand