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Washerwoman near Trouville, by Eugene Boudin, 1872-76

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Eugene Boudin

<p>For being regarded as "the man who inspired Monet," it may come as a surprise that Eugene Boudin didn’t set out to be a painter. However a near death experience led him to art school where he took up canvas painting and was a natural at his new craft. Find his stunning seascapes in this collection filled with beautiful blue hues.</p>

<p>Washerwoman near Trouville, by Eugene Boudin, 1872-76, French impressionist painting, oil on canvas. A laundress works alongside a weekend vacationer to the nearby seaside resort. Boudin was a marine painter and one of the first French landscape painters</p>

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